History
History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
displease

to annoy or offend (a person); make (a person) angry

make unhappy

exasperate

(usually passive) to produce anger, annoyance etc in

upset, provoke

inflame

(to cause a person or thing) to become red, swollen and sore

anger, aggravate

intoxicate

to cause (a person) to lose self-control as the result of taking alcoholic drink; to excite (a person) greatly

anger, aggravate

irritate

to cause small but frequent feelings of anger or annoyance

upset, anger

nettle

a common wild plant that stings when touched; to make (a person) angry; annoy

provoke, upset

provoke

to cause (a person or animal) to become angry

make angry

rile

to annoy or anger (a person)

anger, upset

shake

(to cause something, oneself) to move from side to side, up and down etc

quiver, tremble

shook

of shake

quiver, tremble

swirl

(of water, air etc) to move or flow with twists and turns

spin around

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