Annoy

/əˈnɔɪ/ verb

To irritate or make someone feel slightly angry through persistent or repeated actions.

From Old French 'anoier' meaning 'to weary, vex', derived from Latin 'inodiare' meaning 'to make hateful'. The Latin root 'odium' means hatred, though the modern meaning has softened considerably from its original intensity.

AMስቅብ
ARإزعاج
BNবিরক্ত করা
CAmolesta
CSpodráždit
DAirritere
DEärgern
ELενοχλώ
ESmolestar
FAآزار دادن
FIärsyttää
FRennuyer
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