Vexed in spanish

Enfadado

pronunciation: enfɑdɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

vex1 = enojar, irritar, exasperar, sacar de quicio, sacar de las casillas. 

Example: The powers-that-be at ISU seem to be a little vexed by the attention they're getting for denying tenure to astronomer Guillermo Gonzalez.

vex2 = afligir. 

Example: But today few people facing death or vexed by poverty would imagine that they could find hope, assistance, or even simple comfort in a visit to an academic philosopher.

vex3 = confundir, desconcertar. 

Example: The gossip this weekend was that he has even been vexed by the problem of how to remove wild rabbits from the racing circuit before the Queen's visit.

vexed = polémico, controvertido. 

Example: A vexed area on which the present rules give no guidance is the publication produced as a result of a special programme or project.

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» vexed issue = tema polémico, tema controvertido.

Example: The author deals with the vexed issue of copyright passing from the bloodshed provoked by St. Columba's unauthorized copying of a neighbour's book of Psalms in the Sixth century, through the invention of royalties for glassblowers during the Renaissance to Microsoft's problems with free software.

» vexed question = cuestión polémica, cuestión controvertida.

Example: The author addresses the vexed question of the appropriateness of information technology in developing countries.

Vexed synonyms

hard in spanish: , pronunciation: hɑrd part of speech: adjective difficult in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪfəkəlt part of speech: adjective annoyed in spanish: , pronunciation: ənɔɪd part of speech: adjective harried in spanish: , pronunciation: herid part of speech: adjective harassed in spanish: , pronunciation: hɜræst part of speech: adjective troubled in spanish: , pronunciation: trʌbəld part of speech: adjective pestered in spanish: , pronunciation: pestɜrd part of speech: adjective
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