intense irritation
Frequency: 6.85.2 per million words
Used to describe a very strong feeling of annoyance.
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Examples (20)
- The infection can cause intense irritation of the throat.
- The infection can cause intense irritation of the throat.
- His constant whining eventually led to a feeling of intense irritation among his colleagues.
- Prolonged screen time often leads to intense irritation in the eyes.
- She suppressed a sigh, trying to hide her intense irritation with the slow service.
- She developed an intense irritation on her skin after using the new lotion.
- The endless delays caused him intense irritation, making him late for his appointment.
- His allergic reaction resulted in intense irritation and redness.
- There was a sense of intense irritation in her voice as she finally spoke.
- Contact with the chemical caused intense irritation to his respiratory system.
- The scratchy fabric caused intense irritation to her sensitive skin.
- The constant itching produced an intense irritation that kept him awake.
- He felt intense irritation when his computer crashed in the middle of an important task.
- Dust and pollen can trigger intense irritation in sensitive nasal passages.
- To her intense irritation, the train was cancelled at the last minute.
- Wearing that rough fabric caused intense irritation to her delicate skin.
- The politician's evasive answers sparked intense irritation from the public.
- The new medication listed intense irritation as a possible side effect.
- Dealing with bureaucratic red tape often leads to intense irritation for citizens.
- This cream is designed to relieve intense irritation and soothe discomfort.