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you would like to say that something aggravates you without running the risk of having your audience confused as to whether you intended it to mean “makes you worse,” “inflames your disease,” “accuses you,” “weighs you down,” “increases your offensiveness,” or any one of the other possibilities that the word offers, then I suggest you just go with irk—no one complains much about irk.
Bad English: A History of Linguistic Aggravation
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