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Adjective(1) (2) extremely annoying or displeasing(3) irritating

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(1) So I will thank in advance anybody who is sticking with me through this story, I know how maddening it can be when an author takes forever to update.(2) He could be enlightening, terribly funny, extremely kind and utterly maddening - depending on his frame of mind.(3) They are lovable and charming, infuriating and maddening .(4) What makes similar incidents in these areas so maddening is that one hears the same story from both sides over and over again without ever finding out who was right and who was wrong.(5) Goldsmith recognized that every struggling business and grassroots organization in his city faced a maddening array of government regulations, most of them of no value to the public.(6) The numbness is so extreme, she added, that she could stick herself with pins and wouldn't feel it - something made all the more maddening by the fact that if she has an itch in her foot, no amount of scratching will soothe it.(7) It was a neat neologism that hinted at both intent and maddening randomness: something banal had been made into a weapon, and like a handgun or a hunting knife, it could accidentally kill you.(8) To retire without attempting the crime of the century would leave a criminal genius with a maddening irritation, not unlike the phantom itch of an amputated leg.(9) She can be difficult, maddening and infuriating, but underneath all the bombastics, ultimately engaging.(10) The maddening thing is that the government is supporting one source of renewable energy over another.(11) The maddening thing about the essays themselves is their expression of an attitude toward u2018outsidersu2019 that obviously is still being handed down from generation to generation.(12) In a story that's alternately amusing, maddening and gut-wrenching, Foul Ball marks a welcome return for a legendary voice.(13) If anything, her style can only be described as hectoring, more sniping than frontal attack, irritating and occasionally maddening in its circumlocution.(14) The voice-over narration feels, for the most part, unnecessary and irritating, and the maddening slowness of enunciation and the monotony of intonation feel tired and false.(15) Choosing the right internet connection provider can mean the difference between speedy and consistent connections and irritating and maddening disconnections.(16) The doll gives us no answer, clams up, refuses dialogue, cleaves to some inconsolable secret; eventually the child's frustration can take this maddening silence no more.
Related Words
(1) madden
Synonyms
Adjective
1. vexing


Verb
4. infuriate
5. exasperate
6. irritate
7. incense
8. anger
9. enrage
10. provoke
11. upset
12. agitate
13. vex
14. irk
16. make someone see red
17. aggravate
19. make livid
20. get someone's goat
21. get someone's back up
22. tee off
23. tick off
24. steam someone up


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

Maddening.

MADDENING.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 1


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