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Qué (quién) es VEXATION - definición


Vexation      
·noun The cause of trouble or disquiet; affliction.
II. Vexation ·noun A harassing by process of law; a vexing or troubling, as by a malicious suit.
III. Vexation ·noun The act of vexing, or the state of being vexed; agitation; disquiet; trouble; irritation.
vexation      
(vexations)
Vexation is a feeling of being annoyed, puzzled, and frustrated. (FORMAL)
He kicked the broken machine in vexation.
= annoyance
N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl
vexation      
n.
1.
Irritation, chagrin, displeasure, mortification, trouble, disquiet, agitation, affliction, uneasiness, grief, sorrow, distress, discomfort.
2.
Torment, plague, trouble, annoyance, nuisance, curse, affliction.
3.
Harassing by law, vexing, troubling, damage.
Ejemplos de uso de VEXATION
1. The program was a donnybrook of true vexation on the part of Buckley.
2. He has expressed his vexation over stem cell research limits with increasing passion since his own cancer diagnosis last year.
3. You made it patently, indeed painfully clear, that your snatched visits here at Christmas gave you no pleasure at all – only boredom and vexation.
4. August 2 2005 20÷38 Connolly will spend his break in Italy, a continued source of vexation for the Deloitte network.
5. "This show is splendid," he told a colleague, "you cannot imagine greater fun for us, greater fury and vexation for the Turks." There was no shortage of guerrillas.