Meaning & Definition of word "Irksome"

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    Irksome

    /ˈɜːrk.səm/

    adjective:

    • 1. Causing annoyance or irritation.
      • Example: The constant noise from the construction site was particularly irksome.
    • 2. Tedious or tiresome; causing weariness.
      • Example: She found the repetitive tasks at work to be irksome.
    • 3. A source of annoyance.
      • Example: His irksome habit of interrupting others made meetings frustrating.

    Etymology

    From irk + -some, with irk meaning to annoy or irritate.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    irksome habit:

    A habit that causes annoyance.

    irksome delay:

    A delay that is frustrating or bothersome.

    Related Words

    irk:

    To annoy or irritate.

    irritate:

    To provoke impatience or anger.

    Slang Meanings of irksome

    Meaning: A pain in the neck

    Example Sentence: That long meeting was a real pain in the neck.

    Meaning: Buzzkill

    Example Sentence: His negative attitude was such a buzzkill during the party.