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- Dictionaryirk/əːk/
verb
- 1. irritate; annoy: "it irks her to think of the runaround she received"
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Irk is a formal verb that means to annoy someone. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and antonyms, and compare it with related words like irritate and bother.
- English (US)
IRK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary....
- Znaczenie Irk, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
irk definicja: 1. to annoy someone: 2. to annoy someone: 3....
- Irk: Portuguese Translation
IRK translate: irritar. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Irk in Traditional Chinese
IRK translate: 使厭煩,使惱火. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Irksome
IRKSOME definition: 1. annoying: 2. annoying: . Learn more.
- Irksomely
IRKSOMELY definition: 1. in a way that makes you feel...
- Simplified
IRK translate: 使厌烦,使恼火. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Irishwoman
Irishwoman definition: 1. a woman from Ireland 2. a woman...
- English (US)
The meaning of IRK is to make weary, irritated, or bored. How to use irk in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Irk.
IRK is a verb that means to irritate, annoy, or exasperate. It comes from Old Norse yrkja, meaning to work or tire. See synonyms, origin, and examples of IRK in sentences.
verb. If something irks you, it irritates or annoys you. [formal] The rehearsal process also irked him increasingly. [VERB noun] She was irked by their behavior. [VERB noun] I must admit it irks me to see this guy get all this free publicity. [VERB noun to-infinitive]
The verb irk means "annoy," so if the incessant barking of your next door neighbor's pug is driving you crazy, you can say that the noise irks you. Being irked is an individual thing — what drives you crazy might be something your friend doesn't even notice.
Irk is a verb that means to annoy someone. Learn how to use it in different contexts, see synonyms and antonyms, and hear the pronunciation.
Irk means to irritate, annoy, or vex someone or something. Find the origin, pronunciation, and translations of irk in English and other languages, as well as related words and phrases.