Annoyance in spanish

Molestia

pronunciation: moʊlestiɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures
molestia

annoyance = molestia, irritación, disgusto, fastidio, empacho. 

Example: False drops are perhaps less of an annoyance in a computer-based system when brief records can be quickly scanned and rejected as necessary.

more:

» much to + Posesivo + annoyance = para + Posesivo + gran disgusto.

Example: Elizabeth put pressure on Archbishop Grindal to declare the marriage unlawful but he refused. much to her annoyance.

» to + Posesivo + great annoyance = para + Posesivo + gran disgusto.

Example: At the end of three weeks, she became anxious and depressed and, to her great annoyance, broke down on occasion into uncontrollable tears.

Annoyance synonyms

pain in spanish: dolor, pronunciation: peɪn nounnuisance in spanish: molestia, pronunciation: nusəns nounbother in spanish: molestia, pronunciation: bɑðɜr verbchafe in spanish: rozar, pronunciation: tʃeɪf noun, verbannoying in spanish: molesto, pronunciation: ənɔɪɪŋ adjectivevexation in spanish: vejación, pronunciation: vekseɪʃən nounirritation in spanish: irritacion, pronunciation: ɪrɪteɪʃən nountroubling in spanish: preocupante, pronunciation: trʌbəlɪŋ adjectivebotheration in spanish: molestia, pronunciation: bɔθɜreɪʃən nounpain in the neck in spanish: dolor en el cuello, pronunciation: peɪnɪnðənek nounpain in the ass in spanish: joda, pronunciation: peɪnɪnðəæs noun
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