Incordiar in english

Annoy

pronunciation: ənɔɪ part of speech: verb
In gestures

incordiar = pester ; niggle ; importune ; hassle ; molest ; badger ; bend + Posesivo + ear ; bug. 

Example: And there are those whom I have pestered from time to time over the past four years, and who have patiently answered my importunity.Example: He was under the knife last week to treat the knee problem that has been niggling him.Example: He was a shiftless, good-for-nothing man and his shrewish wife was constantly importuning him.Example: Richins also included inconveniences such as special trips to complain, time and effort required to fill out form, being treated rudely, and having to hassle someone.Example: I swear I have never seen a person who gets bit, stung and otherwise molested by insects and spiders the way he does.Example: My employer is bullying and badgering me and trying to either make me quit or fire me.Example: She was the person that others would search out to bend her ear and many times they would not be able to walk away without a hug and an encouraging word.Example: I have a question that has been bugging me since I upgraded to ProCite 5 some time ago.

Incordiar synonyms

vex in spanish: vejar, pronunciation: veks part of speech: verb devil in spanish: diablo, pronunciation: devəl part of speech: noun bother in spanish: molestia, pronunciation: bɑðɜr part of speech: verb rag in spanish: trapo, pronunciation: ræg part of speech: noun nettle in spanish: ortiga, pronunciation: netəl part of speech: noun gravel in spanish: grava, pronunciation: grævəl part of speech: noun rile in spanish: sacar de quicio, pronunciation: raɪl part of speech: verb irritate in spanish: irritar, pronunciation: ɪrɪteɪt part of speech: verb nark in spanish: soplón, pronunciation: nɑrk part of speech: noun get to in spanish: llegar a, pronunciation: gettu part of speech: verb get at in spanish: llegar a, pronunciation: getæt part of speech: verb
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