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Aggravate vs Irritate

Aggravate vs Irritate. Angela Han , Steege Period 3 rd 10/14/13. Aggravate… . Aggravate is to make worse or more troublesome. Aggravate is to rouse to exasperation or anger. Irritate…. Irritate is to rouse to impatience or anger. Irritate is to chafe or inflame. Examples/ sentences .

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Aggravate vs Irritate

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  1. AggravatevsIrritate Angela Han ,Steege Period 3rd 10/14/13

  2. Aggravate… • Aggravate is to make worse or more troublesome. • Aggravate is to rouse to exasperation or anger.

  3. Irritate… • Irritate is to rouse to impatience or anger. • Irritate is to chafe or inflame.

  4. Examples/ sentences • Aggravate - It will only aggravate the situation if you butt in. - If the people I live with smoke, will it aggravate my condition? • Irritate - Don’t get on my nerves, please. Or Don’t irritate me, please. - He doesn’t want to irritate you.

  5. Quizzes!!!! • I don’t want to bring it up and irritate/aggravate her now. • What movements and activities irritate/aggravate and relieve your shoulder pain? • Military intervention will only irritate/aggravate the conflict even further. • She was tender of irritating/ aggravating him. • My child says his eyes feel irritated/ aggravated.

  6. You got it??...

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