Irksome

Irksome

The word “irksome” is an adjective that describes something that is annoying, irritating, or bothersome, especially when it happens repeatedly or over a long period of time. It’s often used in a slightly formal or literary tone to express mild but persistent annoyance. In Indonesian, irksome berarti “menjengkelkan”, “mengganggu”, atau “membosankan”. ✅ Synonyms for “Irksome”: …

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Vex

Vex

The word “vex” is a verb that means to annoy, frustrate, or worry someone, especially by doing something repeatedly or by presenting a difficult problem. It’s often used in more formal or literary contexts and carries a tone of irritation mixed with confusion or distress. In Indonesian, vex dapat diterjemahkan sebagai “mengganggu”, “menjengkelkan”, atau “membuat …

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Irk

Irk

The word “irk” is a verb that means to annoy, irritate, or bother someone, especially in a way that is persistent or hard to ignore. It’s often used in situations where something small keeps irritating someone over time. In Indonesian, irk dapat diterjemahkan sebagai “mengganggu”, “menjengkelkan”, atau “membuat kesal”. ✅ Synonyms for “Irk”: ✅ 10 …

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Displease

Displease

The word “displease” is a verb that means to cause someone to feel annoyed, unhappy, or dissatisfied. It is more formal and less intense than “anger” or “offend,” but still implies a negative reaction to something done or said. In Indonesian, displease dapat diterjemahkan sebagai “membuat tidak senang”, “mengecewakan”, atau “membuat kesal”. ✅ Synonyms for …

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Unnerve

Unnerve

The word “unnerve” is a verb that means to make someone feel afraid, anxious, or unsure of themselves, often by disturbing their confidence or calmness. It describes a situation where someone is emotionally shaken or mentally disturbed by something unexpected, intimidating, or unsettling. In Indonesian, unnerve berarti “menggentarkan”, “menggetarkan hati”, atau “menggoyahkan mental”. ✅ Synonyms …

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Fluster

Fluster

The word “fluster” is a verb and also used as a noun, meaning to make someone nervous, confused, or agitated, especially in a sudden or unexpected situation. When someone is flustered, they might lose their calm, forget what to say, or make small mistakes. In Indonesian, fluster dapat diterjemahkan sebagai “kikuk”, “gugup”, atau “gelisah”, tergantung …

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Shear

Shear

The word “shear” typically refers to a cutting action that involves a pair of sharp blades, often used for cutting or trimming things like hair, fabric, or plants. It can also refer to tools used for this purpose, such as shears, which are large scissors, often used for specific tasks like pruning or cutting hair. …

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Craggy

Craggy

Craggy refers to something that is rough, uneven, or full of crags (sharp, rocky projections or cliffs). It is often used to describe landscapes, particularly rugged mountain ranges or cliffs that are jagged or have a rough texture. “Craggy” can also be used figuratively to describe a person with a rough, weathered appearance, often seen …

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Serrated

Serrated

Serrated refers to something that has a jagged edge, typically characterized by sharp, saw-like teeth or notches along its surface. It is often used to describe objects like knives, blades, or leaves that have such an edge to help in cutting or tearing. The Indonesian equivalent of “serrated” is “bergigi” or “serut.” Synonyms for “serrated” …

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Spiky

Spiky

Spiky refers to something that has sharp, pointed projections or features, often appearing in the form of spikes or protrusions. It can be used to describe both physical objects, like plants with thorns or animals with spines, and abstract qualities, like a person’s attitude or a tense situation. The Indonesian equivalent of “spiky” is “berduri” …

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