Definition of the word vexation

Pronunciation of vocabulary vexation

vexationnoun

sự phẫn nộ

/vekˈseɪʃn//vekˈseɪʃn/

Origin of the word vexation

The word "vexation" has its origins in the 14th century. It comes from the Latin words "vexare" meaning "to trouble" and "vexatio" meaning "disturbance". The term initially referred to the act of troubling or disturbing someone, often in a physical sense. Over time, its meaning expanded to encompass emotional or mental distress, annoyance, or frustration. In the 16th century, the phrase "vexation of spirit" emerged, describing a deep-seated and long-standing sense of unease or discomfort. Today, the word "vexation" is used to describe the feeling of being troubled, bothersome, or irksome, often caused by a person, situation, or circumstance.

Vocabulary summary vexation

typenoun

meaningannoyance, displeasure

meaningannoyance, displeasure

meaningnuisance, annoyance

examplethe vexations of life

Example of vocabulary vexationnamespace

meaning

the state of feeling upset or annoyed

trạng thái cảm thấy khó chịu hoặc khó chịu

  • She sat down and cried in vexation.

    Cô ngồi xuống và khóc trong sự bực tức.

meaning

a thing that upsets or annoys you

một điều làm bạn khó chịu hoặc khó chịu


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