to annoy someone · to bother someone · to irritate someone
Ever have those little things that just get under your skin? 😩 Like a dripping faucet, a slow internet connection, or someone chewing loudly? That's when something 'irks' you! It's usually for minor annoyances, not huge rage-inducing issues. 😉
💡 **Pro Tip!** 'To irk someone' often implies a mild, persistent annoyance rather than sudden anger. You might say 'It really irks me when...' to politely express your frustration without being overly aggressive. It's a bit more formal than 'it bugs me' but still quite common in everyday conversation among young adults. ✨
When would you most naturally use the expression 'to irk someone'? A. 😄 When you are extremely happy about a new promotion at work. B. 😤 When a colleague consistently leaves their dirty dishes in the office sink. C. 😴 When you are feeling very relaxed and calm after a yoga session.