উপদ্রব, জালাতন, নিশ্পিশ
(1) The psychological state of being irritated or annoyed.
(2) A sudden outburst of anger.
(3) (pathology.
(4) The neural or electrical arousal of an organ or muscle or gland.
(5) An uncomfortable feeling of mental painfulness or distress.
(6) Unfriendly behavior that causes anger or resentment.
(7) The act of troubling or annoying someone.
(8) (pathology) abnormal sensitivity to stimulation.
(9) An uncomfortable feeling in some part of the body.
(10) A disturbed mental state.
(11) Sensitivity.
(1) In high concentrations, the smoke causes ocular and upper respiratory tract irritation in health care personnel.
(2) The aldehydes are also pungent gases and cause eye, nose and throat irritation .
(3) Instead, his look of irritation and slight anger remained, making her quickly look back down to the paper.
(4) However, the more she rubbed at it, the most the irritation grew.
(5) Tendonitis is inflammation or irritation of a tendon and is typically caused by overuse.
(6) Initially, cellular growth increases markedly in an effort to regenerate tissue in response to irritation .
(7) Endoscopy allows doctors to check for irritation , ulcers, inflammation and abnormal tissue growth in the internal organs.
(8) The irritation was evident in the speaker's voice.
(9) Some chemicals cause a direct irritation to the skin leading to dermatitis
(10) Evolutionists often express irritation when Piltdown Man and other fakes are raised by their opponents.
(11) So anger is a potential range of feelings, from irritation and determination to outrage and fury.
(12) She held back a large sigh as irritation crept up to her stomach.
(13) A look of mild irritation flashes quickly across his boyish features.
(14) The impatience and irritation that was such a marked characteristic of New York is gone, replaced by a rare generosity and calm.
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(16) Here a note of exasperation and irritation sometimes slips in.
(17) Her shoulders sagged and irritation flashed across her face as Paige and Carol Anne entered.
(18) Mosquito bites cause severe skin irritation through an allergic reaction to the insects' saliva.
(19) By the time you're downstairs all enthusiasm has been blunted somewhat, and you hit the streets with a slight feeling of irritation .
(20) They coat the throat and relieve the irritation that causes coughing.
annoyance
irritant
provocation
innervation
pique
soreness