vexation|vexations in English
noun
[vex·a·tion || vek'seɪʃn]
state of being vexed; someone or something that vexes; act of vexing
Use "vexation|vexations" in a sentence
1. Wisdom aries out of vexation, and vexation dissolves in wisdom.
2. Hearing of Job’s vexations, three acquaintances came to him.
3. He cried with vexation.
4. Alice is crying with vexation.
5. The Cardinal coloured with vexation.
6. He was smarting with vexation.
7. Erika stamped her foot in vexation.
8. She was crying with vexation and shock.
9. She sat down and cried in vexation.
10. He kicked the broken machine in vexation.
11. There will always be vexation and grief.
12. From vexation my eye has become weak.”
13. His face showed his vexation at the delay.
14. After the old couple got over their initial surprise, vexation followed.
15. Synonyms for Aggravations include annoyances, hassles, bothers, exasperations, irritations, vexations, aggro, irritants, nuisances and headaches
16. Synonyms for Chagrins include annoyances, displeasures, dissatisfactions, irritations, vexations, disquiet, embarrassments, spleens, discomfitures and discomposures
17. Synonyms for Annoyances include irritations, exasperations, angers, vexations, bothers, displeasures, griefs, aggravations, harassments and indignations
18. Factitious what always wants to bring vexation on self, how should do?
19. Chagrin definition, a feeling of vexation, marked by disappointment or humiliation
20. An entertainment that provokes pleased interest and distracts you from worries and vexations Familiarity information: Beguilement used as …
21. He was facing a life of toil and drudgery and vexation.
22. " Now , Melly, I shall cry with vexation if you argue with me.
23. Much to my vexation, I just missed a chance of visiting China.
24. After several unsuccessful attempts to start his car, he swore in vexation.
25. The vexations of his Backslidden life will make him nervous and irritable; his temper will become explosive and uncontrollable