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vexatious

/vɛkˈseɪʃəs/

Meanings
  • adjective

    causing annoyance, trouble, or irritation; disturbing or harassing

  • adjective

    a vexatious lawsuit is one that is intended to harass or delay rather than to achieve a legitimate result


Pronunciation
  1. /vɛkˈseɪʃəs/



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Synonyms

annoyed , distressed , harassed , vexed
Rhymes
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perplexious , complexious , flexious
Variants
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vexatious , vexatiously , vexatiousness , vexatiousnesses
Etymology
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late Middle English: from Latin vexatious, from vexare ‘disturb, harass’


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  1. The word 'vexatious' comes from the Latin word 'vexare', which means 'to disturb or harass'.

  2. The term 'vexatious lawsuit' is often used in law to describe a lawsuit that is intended to harass or delay rather than to achieve a legitimate result.


Related Concepts
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  1. annoying: Related concept: Annoying refers to something that causes irritation or frustration. Vexatious is a stronger term that implies a deliberate attempt to cause annoyance or harassment.

  2. harassment: Related concept: Harassment refers to a course of conduct that annoys, alarms, or causes substantial emotional distress. Vexatious behavior can be considered a form of harassment.


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In literature, the term 'vexatious' is often used to describe a character or situation that causes frustration or annoyance. For example, in Shakespeare's Hamlet, the character Polonius is described as 'vexatious' due to his meddling and interfering nature.

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