Irritate (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: introduce irritability, provoke impatience, cause, mrs, induce pain in, introduce, anger, induce displeasure, render, provoke, induce, render null and void

Conjugation of irritate

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
irritate
irritate
irritates
irritate
irritate
irritate
Future Simple
will irritate
will irritate
will irritate
will irritate
will irritate
will irritate
Past Simple
irritated
irritated
irritated
irritated
irritated
irritated
Conditional Simple
would irritate
would irritate
would irritate
would irritate
would irritate
would irritate
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am irritating
are irritating
is irritating
are irritating
are irritating
are irritating
Future Progressive
will be irritating
will be irritating
will be irritating
will be irritating
will be irritating
will be irritating
Past Progressive
was irritating
were irritating
was irritating
were irritating
were irritating
were irritating
Conditional Progressive
would be irritating
would be irritating
would be irritating
would be irritating
would be irritating
would be irritating
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have irritated
have irritated
has irritated
have irritated
have irritated
have irritated
Future Perfect
will have irritated
will have irritated
will have irritated
will have irritated
will have irritated
will have irritated
Past Perfect
had irritated
had irritated
had irritated
had irritated
had irritated
had irritated
Conditional Perfect
would have irritated
would have irritated
would have irritated
would have irritated
would have irritated
would have irritated
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been irritating
have been irritating
has been irritating
have been irritating
have been irritating
have been irritating
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been irritating
will have been irritating
will have been irritating
will have been irritating
will have been irritating
will have been irritating
Past Perfect Progressive
had been irritating
had been irritating
had been irritating
had been irritating
had been irritating
had been irritating
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been irritating
would have been irritating
would have been irritating
would have been irritating
would have been irritating
would have been irritating

Examples of irritate

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
" And you irritate them! "
"If your enemy is superior, evade him, if angry, irritate him, if equally matched, fight, and if not, split and reevaluate. "
"It seems you're here to irritate people, and not to study."
"When a whale "eats a squid, the sharp squid beak may irritate the whale's digestive system."
"increases the risk that your inflamed bladder may irritate the uterus "and set off contractions.
" And you irritate them! "
"If your enemy is superior, evade him, if angry, irritate him, if equally matched, fight, and if not, split and reevaluate. "
"It seems you're here to irritate people, and not to study."
"When a whale "eats a squid, the sharp squid beak may irritate the whale's digestive system."
"increases the risk that your inflamed bladder may irritate the uterus "and set off contractions.
"Their impertinent shooting irritates us like flies... enrages us and impresses upon us a strange fear of death... that seems it'll come with the first bullet".
"Your brother irritates me."
- Blood irritates the diaphragm and gives you pain.
- He irritates me!
- I have sick kids.. ..husband who spends his pay at the races, my sister-in-law who irritates me.. ..a neighbour who shits in the elevator and the telephone is cut off.
"Their impertinent shooting irritates us like flies... enrages us and impresses upon us a strange fear of death... that seems it'll come with the first bullet".
"Your brother irritates me."
- Blood irritates the diaphragm and gives you pain.
- He irritates me!
- I have sick kids.. ..husband who spends his pay at the races, my sister-in-law who irritates me.. ..a neighbour who shits in the elevator and the telephone is cut off.
"Maybe just irritated?"
"Sasha can come across as irritated when asked to do something." Who are you?
'Cause I was irritated with you.
'Feeling irritated, restless, afraid, and hopeless, is a reminder to listen more carefully.'
(Jeremy) The man with the funny face was getting more and more irritated.
"But unlike in classics such as Waiting For Godot, "this was because I found the play so profoundly irritating "that for the first time ever I was forced to give a show no stars."
"Isn't that irritating?
"James Blunt has an annoying face and a highly irritating voice.
"Some are brightly coloured and secrete irritating substances."
'I do find Enid incredibly irritating.
"Maybe just irritated?"
"Sasha can come across as irritated when asked to do something." Who are you?
'Cause I was irritated with you.
'Feeling irritated, restless, afraid, and hopeless, is a reminder to listen more carefully.'
(Jeremy) The man with the funny face was getting more and more irritated.
"But unlike in classics such as Waiting For Godot, "this was because I found the play so profoundly irritating "that for the first time ever I was forced to give a show no stars."
"Isn't that irritating?
"James Blunt has an annoying face and a highly irritating voice.
"Some are brightly coloured and secrete irritating substances."
'I do find Enid incredibly irritating.

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