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irritable
adjective
1 having or showing the tendency to be easily annoyed or angered.
2 extremely or excessively sensitive.
3 biol denoting a living organism that is capable of responding to an external stimulus, such as light, heat or touch.
[17c: see irritate]
irritability or irritableness noun .
irritably adverb .
adjective
1 having or showing the tendency to be easily annoyed or angered.
2 extremely or excessively sensitive.
3 biol denoting a living organism that is capable of responding to an external stimulus, such as light, heat or touch.
[17c: see irritate]
irritability or irritableness noun .
irritably adverb .
irritable bowel syndrome
noun (abbreviation IBS) med a condition in which the mucous membrane lining the colon becomes inflamed, causing abdominal pain, with constipation or diarrhoea.
noun (abbreviation IBS) med a condition in which the mucous membrane lining the colon becomes inflamed, causing abdominal pain, with constipation or diarrhoea.
irritant
noun
1 any chemical, physical or biological agent that causes irritation of a tissue, especially inflammation of the skin or eyes.
2 something or someone that causes irritation.
adjective irritating.
noun
1 any chemical, physical or biological agent that causes irritation of a tissue, especially inflammation of the skin or eyes.
2 something or someone that causes irritation.
adjective irritating.
irritate
verb (irritated , irritating )
1 to make someone angry or annoyed.
2 to make (part of the body, an organ, etc) sore and swollen or itchy.
3 biol to stimulate (eg an organ) to respond in a characteristic manner.
[16c: from Latin irritare , irritatum to incite, provoke or irritate]
irritating adjective .
irritatingly adverb .
irritative adjective .
verb (irritated , irritating )
1 to make someone angry or annoyed.
2 to make (part of the body, an organ, etc) sore and swollen or itchy.
3 biol to stimulate (eg an organ) to respond in a characteristic manner.
[16c: from Latin irritare , irritatum to incite, provoke or irritate]
irritating adjective .
irritatingly adverb .
irritative adjective .
irritation
noun
1 something that irritates.
2 the act of irritating.
3 the state of being irritated.
noun
1 something that irritates.
2 the act of irritating.
3 the state of being irritated.
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