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vexatious: adjective disorderly definition: vexatious troublesome to irritate

vexatious pronunciation: vek-sey-shuhs

vexatious related forms: verb vex (used with an object) noun vexation adverb vexingly vexatiously

vexatious irritating annoying provoking tormenting embarrassing synonyms: irritating annoying provoking tormenting embarrassing exasperating

vexatious The incessant barking was vexatious.

vexatious The vexatious students ignored their teacher.

vexatious Small claims court can be incredibly vexatious.

vexatiously vexaciously climbed upon their babysitter. The troublesome children vexaciously climbed upon their babysitter.

vexation The woman’s vexation was compounded by her husband’s nonchalant attitude.

vex The mosquitoes vexed the children in the park.

vex Blowing their horns and shrieking obscenities, the fans vexed the basketball player, unnerving her.