Irritante
pronunciation: ɪritɑnte
part of speech: adjective
irritate1 = irritar, enojar, molestar, encrespar, impacientar, dar rabia, dar coraje.
Example: Their education must accordingly be designed to prepare them for that future, however much this may irritate the myopics whose only concern is for the present.
irritate2
more:
» irritate + Posesivo + skin = irritar la piel.
Example: These were the only diapers that did not irritate her skin.irritating = irritante.
Example: We want the understanding that we are not some irritating adjunct to bookstores but an alternate way.
Irritating synonyms
annoying in spanish: molesto, pronunciation: ənɔɪɪŋ adjectivepesky in spanish: maldito, pronunciation: peski adjectivevexatious in spanish: vejatorio, pronunciation: vekseɪʃəs adjectivegalling in spanish: mortificante, pronunciation: gɔlɪŋ adjectivepainful in spanish: doloroso, pronunciation: peɪnfəl adjectivevexing in spanish: molesto, pronunciation: veksɪŋ adjectiveuncomfortable in spanish: incómodo, pronunciation: ənkʌmfɜrtəbəl adjectiveteasing in spanish: burlas, pronunciation: tizɪŋ nounpestiferous in spanish: pestífero, pronunciation: pestɪfɜrəs adjectivedisagreeable in spanish: desagradable, pronunciation: dɪsəgriəbəl adjectivepestering in spanish: molestar, pronunciation: pestɜrɪŋ adjectivenettlesome in spanish: nettlesome, pronunciation: netəlsəm adjectivebothersome in spanish: molesto, pronunciation: bɑðɜrsəm adjectiveplaguy in spanish: molesto, pronunciation: pleɪgi adjective, adverbplaguey in spanish: latoso, pronunciation: plægi adjectiveirritative in spanish: irritante, pronunciation: ɪrɪtətɪv adjectivestimulative in spanish: estimulante, pronunciation: stɪmjəleɪtɪv adjective