Examples of using "Irritato" in a sentence and their english translations:
He became irritated.
He was irritated by the sound.
He said that he was irritated.
Tom was irritated.
- Tom is frantic.
- Tom is outraged.
- Tom is infuriated.
- Tom is irritated.
- Tom looks irritated.
- Tom seems irritated.
He became irritated.
- Tom seemed irritated.
- Tom looked irritated.
He sounded irritated.
He looks like he's irritated.
He's irritated, isn't he?
- He said that he's irritated.
- He said he's irritated.
He was irked.
Tom tried not to be irritated.
He said that he was very irritated.
He told me that he was irritated.
Tom is pretty irritated.
- Tom has to be irritated.
- Tom must be irritated.
Tom will probably be irritated.
Tom is irritated, isn't he?
He looked like he was irritated.
- I know that Tom is irritated.
- I know that Tom is frustrated.
- I know Tom is frustrated.
- I know Tom is irritated.
Tom is probably still irritated.
Tom won't likely be irritated.
Tom is pretty irritated, isn't he?
He got irritated.
He seems to be irritated with her.
- I don't think Tom is irritated.
- I don't think that Tom is irritated.
Tom looks rattled.
I didn't think Tom would be so irritated.
The soap stung my eyes.
- Tom was irritated.
- Tom got irritated.
Tom is likely to be irritated, isn't he?
You're irritated, aren't you?
Tom is irritated by Mary's constant yelling.
- Tom knew that I was irritated.
- Tom knew I was irritated.
He says he got injured because the leopard was irritated and excited.
I am often irritated by her selfishness.
- I know you're irritated.
- I know that you're irritated.
The answer irritated me.