downright irritating

Frequency: 6.33.8 per million words

Used with adjectives to emphasize a completely negative quality.

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Examples (20)

  • The constant buzzing from the faulty light was downright irritating.
  • His voice is downright irritating.
  • His habit of tapping his pen on the desk during meetings is downright irritating.
  • The constant buzzing sound was downright irritating.
  • Having to repeat myself three times because he wasn't listening was downright irritating.
  • I found his patronizing tone downright irritating.
  • The bureaucratic delays we faced were not just inconvenient; they were downright irritating.
  • Dealing with the bureaucracy was a downright irritating experience.
  • Honestly, the way he interrupts everyone is just downright irritating.
  • Her habit of chewing loudly is downright irritating to everyone around her.
  • While I tried to be patient, the slow internet speed became downright irritating after a while.
  • The slow internet speed became downright irritating during the video call.
  • The neighbor's dog barking all night long is downright irritating.
  • He thought the new office policy was downright irritating and inefficient.
  • This software's user interface is so counterintuitive that it's downright irritating to use.
  • It's downright irritating when people interrupt you mid-sentence.
  • Isn't it downright irritating when someone takes credit for your work?
  • The endlessly repeating jingle from the advertisement was downright irritating.
  • The experience of being stuck in traffic for two hours for a short trip was downright irritating.
  • To be honest, your constant complaining is becoming downright irritating.