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Verbos para Evocar Emociones - Verbos para Evocar la Ira

Aquí aprenderás algunos verbos en inglés que se refieren a evocar ira como "molestar", "frustrar" y "vexar".

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Categorized English Verbs of Evoking and Feeling Emotions
to frustrate

to make someone feel annoyed or upset for not being able to achieve what they desire

frustrar

frustrar

Ex: The ongoing delays frustrate her. 
to annoy
to annoy
[Verbo]

to make a person feel a little angry

molestar, fastidiar, enojar

molestar, fastidiar, enojar

Ex: The constant tapping of the pen on the desk annoyed her during the meeting. 
to irritate

to annoy someone, often over small matters

irritar

irritar

Ex: The way he constantly interrupts conversations can really irritate people. 
to bait
to bait
[Verbo]

to provoke or tease someone persistently with criticism or mocking remarks

provocar, hostigar

provocar, hostigar

Ex: He constantly baited his coworker with snide remarks. 
to madden
to madden
[Verbo]

to make someone angry

enfurecer

enfurecer

Ex: The constant noise from the construction site maddened the residents. 
to vex
to vex
[Verbo]

to annoy someone by intentionally or persistently bothering them with small, annoying actions or behaviors

irritar

irritar

Ex: The constant buzzing of the mosquito vexed me all night. 
to irk
to irk
[Verbo]

to annoy someone, often due to repeated actions or persistent issues

fastidiar, molestar

fastidiar, molestar

Ex: It irks him when someone leaves the door open and lets the cold air in. 
to exasperate

to deeply irritate someone, especially when they can do nothing about it or solve the problem

exasperar

exasperar

Ex: His repeated failure to follow instructions correctly exasperated his boss, who had to continually correct his mistakes. 
to gall
to gall
[Verbo]

to irritate someone deeply, often by showing disrespect or by behaving in a way that is offensive

irritar, molestar

irritar, molestar

Ex: His arrogant attitude galled his coworkers. 
to peeve
to peeve
[Verbo]

to irritate someone, typically with a minor or petty matter

molestar, irritar

molestar, irritar

Ex: The constant interruptions peeved her during the meeting. 
to rile
to rile
[Verbo]

to disturb or annoy someone, especially through minor irritations

molestar, irritar

molestar, irritar

Ex: The repetitive noise from the construction site riled the residents. 
to nettle
to nettle
[Verbo]

to annoy or disturb someone, particularly through minor irritations

irritar

irritar

Ex: His persistent interruptions nettled the teacher during the lesson. 
to nark
to nark
[Verbo]

to irritate or bother someone, especially with small annoyances

molestar, fastidiar

molestar, fastidiar

Ex: His constant whistling narked her during the study session. 
to hack off

to greatly annoy someone

molestar mucho, irritar

molestar mucho, irritar

Ex: His constant complaining about trivial matters really hacks me off. 
to tick off

to tell someone they did something wrong and express one's anger or disapproval about it

regañar, amonestar

regañar, amonestar

Ex: The teacher ticked off the student for not finishing the assignment. 
to anger
to anger
[Verbo]

to make a person feel angry

enojar, enfadar

enojar, enfadar

Ex: His constant teasing about her appearance angered her. 
to infuriate

to make someone extremely angry

enfurecer

enfurecer

Ex: His dishonesty infuriated his colleagues. 
to agitate
to agitate
[Verbo]

to make someone feel annoyed, anxious, or angry

agitar

agitar

Ex: The constant noise from the construction site agitated the residents. 
to enrage
to enrage
[Verbo]

to cause someone to become extremely angry

enfurecer

enfurecer

Ex: The unfair treatment by the authorities enraged the protesters. 
to incense
to incense
[Verbo]

to provoke extreme anger in a person

encolerizar

encolerizar

Ex: The decision to close down the community center without prior notice incensed the local residents. 
to antagonize

to provoke and anger someone so much that they start to hate and oppose one

suscitar el antagonismo

suscitar el antagonismo

Ex: His constant criticism of her work antagonized her to the point of seeking employment elsewhere. 
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