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- Dictionaryvex/vɛks/
verb
- 1. make (someone) feel annoyed, frustrated, or worried, especially with trivial matters: "the memory of the conversation still vexed him"
adjective
- 1. angry; annoyed: West Indian "I ain't vex with you"
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VEX definition: 1. to cause difficulty to someone, or to cause someone to feel angry, annoyed, or upset: 2. to…. Learn more.
- English (US)
VEX meaning: 1. to cause difficulty to someone, or to cause...
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vex definicja: 1. to cause difficulty to someone, or to...
- Vex Spanish Translation
VEX translate: irritar, atormentar, vejar. Learn more in the...
- Vex: Thai Translation
vex translate: ก่อกวน. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Traditional
VEX translate: 給…惹麻煩;使惱火,使煩惱. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Vex: German Translation
VEX translate: ärgern. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Vex: French Translation
VEX translate: vexer. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
Vex is a verb that means to bring trouble, distress, or agitation to someone or something. It can also mean to irritate, annoy, or puzzle. See synonyms, examples, and word history of vex.
vex. /vɛks/ IPA guide. Other forms: vexed; vexing; vexes. If something vexes you, it brings you trouble or difficulty. In other words, it annoys, worries, distresses, irritates, bothers, or puzzles you. Vex can be used as an adjective: for example, a vexing issue is not easily solved.
Vex means to cause difficulty, annoyance, or trouble to someone. Learn how to use this old-fashioned verb in different contexts and see synonyms and related words.
Vex means to give trouble or annoy someone in a petty or nagging way. It can also be a noun for Venus Express, a space probe. See synonyms, antonyms, sentences, and origin of vex.
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Vex is a verb that means to irritate, annoy, provoke, or confuse someone or something. It can also mean to disturb by motion or to debate vigorously. See synonyms, antonyms, word history, and example sentences.
Vex means to annoy, irritate, or worry someone or something. It can also mean to discuss or debate a difficult problem at length. See synonyms, pronunciation, examples, and word origin of vex.