The psychological state of being irritated or annoyed.
Something or someone that causes anxiety; a source of unhappiness.
Anger produced by some annoying irritation.
1 The mother looked at him, and after a pause answered in vexation :
2 The beaten one was chagrined, and vented his vexation in this defiance:
3 The feeling of alarm in Arátoff was replaced by one of vexation .
4 Then she stopped in the path, and cried with anger and vexation .
5 They stood motionless; Evan Dhu alone showed symptoms of vexation and anxiety.
6 These delays caused great vexation both to the accused and the accusers.
7 My inopportune arrival was evidently a great and unlooked-for vexation to him.
8 But how might we best vent our vexation in a coherent fashion?
9 She had become the spoiled darling, pouting at him in half-pretended vexation .
10 But I met with a new vexation when colder weather set in.
11 The blue eyes turned to sapphires, and the cheeks crimsoned with vexation .
12 It is impossible to describe the General's vexation on reading these despatches.
13 I made her realise this, and she bit her lip in vexation .
14 Then all the young girl's vexation was exhaled in a low plaint:
15 Astonishment and vexation painted themselves on the countenance of her adopted father.
16 The old man looked at the boy with an air of vexation .
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Vexation в диалектах
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