irksomely

[urk-suhm-lee]

irksomely Definition

  • 1in an irritating or annoying manner
  • 2causing vexation or annoyance

Using irksomely: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "irksomely" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sound of the dripping faucet was irksomely persistent.

  • Example

    He spoke irksomely, repeating himself over and over again.

  • Example

    The irksome noise from the construction site next door continued irksomely throughout the day.

irksomely Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for irksomely

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Summary: irksomely in Brief

The adverb 'irksomely' [urk-suhm-lee] describes something that is irritating or annoying. It can be used to describe a sound, behavior, or situation that causes vexation or annoyance. For example, 'The sound of the dripping faucet was irksomely persistent.'