Active conjugation of the regular verb to irritate in all tenses and persons.
Nominal forms
Infinitive: To irritate
Present participle: irritating
Past participle: irritated
Indicative
Present
I
irritate
you
irritate
he/she/it
irritates
we
irritate
you
irritate
they
irritate
Perfect
I
have irritated
you
have irritated
he/she/it
has irritated
we
have irritated
you
have irritated
they
have irritated
Past
I
irritated
you
irritated
he/she/it
irritated
we
irritated
you
irritated
they
irritated
Past perfect
I
had irritated
you
had irritated
he/she/it
had irritated
we
had irritated
you
had irritated
they
had irritated
Future
I
will irritate
you
will irritate
he/she/it
will irritate
we
will irritate
you
will irritate
they
will irritate
Future perfect
I
will have irritated
you
will have irritated
he/she/it
will have irritated
we
will have irritated
you
will have irritated
they
will have irritated
Conditional
Present
I
would irritate
you
would irritate
he/she/it
would irritate
we
would irritate
you
would irritate
they
would irritate
Perfect
I
would have irritated
you
would have irritated
he/she/it
would have irritated
we
would have irritated
you
would have irritated
they
would have irritated
Indicative - Continuous forms
Present
I
am irritating
you
are irritating
he/she/it
is irritating
we
are irritating
you
are irritating
they
are irritating
Present perfect
I
have been irritating
you
have been irritating
he/she/it
have been irritating
we
have been irritating
you
have been irritating
they
have been irritating
Past
I
was irritating
you
were irritating
he/she/it
was irritating
we
were irritating
you
were irritating
they
were irritating
Past perfect
I
had been irritating
you
had been irritating
he/she/it
had been irritating
we
had been irritating
you
had been irritating
they
had been irritating
Future
I
will be irritating
you
will be irritating
he/she/it
will be irritating
we
will be irritating
you
will be irritating
they
will be irritating
Future perfect
I
will have been irritating
you
will have been irritating
he/she/it
will have been irritating
we
will have been irritating
you
will have been irritating
they
will have been irritating
Conditional - Continuous forms
Present
I
would irritate
you
would irritate
he/she/it
would irritate
we
would irritate
you
would irritate
they
would irritate
Perfect
I
would have irritated
you
would have irritated
he/she/it
would have irritated
we
would have irritated
you
would have irritated
they
would have irritated
Imperative
Affirmative
you
irritate!
we
Let's irritate!
you (pl.)
irritate!
Negative
you
don't irritate! (do not irritate)
you (pl.)
don't irritate! (do not irritate)
Passive voice of to irritate
The passive voice of to irritate is created by combining a form of the verb "to be" with the past participle of the verb.
Nominal forms
Infinitive: To irritate
Past participle: irritated
Indicative
Present
I
am irritated
you
are irritated
he/she/it
is irritated
we
are irritated
you
are irritated
they
are irritated
Perfect
I
have been irritated
you
have been irritated
he/she/it
has been irritated
we
have been irritated
you
have been irritated
they
have been irritated
Past
I
was irritated
you
were irritated
he/she/it
was irritated
we
were irritated
you
were irritated
they
were irritated
Past perfect
I
had been irritated
you
had been irritated
he/she/it
had been irritated
we
had been irritated
you
had been irritated
they
had been irritated
Future
I
will be irritated
you
will be irritated
he/she/it
will be irritated
we
will be irritated
you
will be irritated
they
will be irritated
Future perfect
I
will have been irritated
you
will have been irritated
he/she/it
will have been irritated
we
will have been irritated
you
will have been irritated
they
will have been irritated
Conditional
Present
I
would be irritated
you
would be irritated
he/she/it
would be irritated
we
would be irritated
you
would be irritated
they
would be irritated
Perfect
I
would have been irritated
you
would have been irritated
he/she/it
would have been irritated
we
would have been irritated
you
would have been irritated
they
would have been irritated
Indicative - Continuous forms
Present
I
am being irritated
you
are being irritated
he/she/it
is being irritated
we
are being irritated
you
are being irritated
they
are being irritated
Present perfect
I
have been being irritated
you
have been being irritated
he/she/it
has been being irritated
we
have been being irritated
you
have been being irritated
they
have been being irritated
Past
I
was being irritated
you
were being irritated
he/she/it
was being irritated
we
were being irritated
you
were being irritated
they
were being irritated
Past perfect
I
had been being irritated
you
had been being irritated
he/she/it
had been being irritated
we
had been being irritated
you
had been being irritated
they
had been being irritated
Future
I
will be being irritated
you
will be being irritated
he/she/it
will be being irritated
we
will be being irritated
you
will be being irritated
they
will be being irritated
Future perfect
I
will have been being irritated
you
will have been being irritated
he/she/it
will have been being irritated
we
will have been being irritated
you
will have been being irritated
they
will have been being irritated
Conditional - Continuous forms
Present
I
would be being irritated
you
would be being irritated
he/she/it
would be being irritated
we
would be being irritated
you
would be being irritated
they
would be being irritated
Perfect
I
would have been being irritated
you
would have been being irritated
he/she/it
would have been being irritated
we
would have been being irritated
you
would have been being irritated
they
would have been being irritated
What does irritate mean?
Definitions
Verb
irritate -
excite to an abnormal condition, or chafe or inflame; "Aspirin irritates my stomach"
irritate -
excite to some characteristic action or condition, such as motion, contraction, or nervous impulse, by the application of a stimulus; "irritate the glands of a leaf"
irritate -
cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations; "Mosquitoes buzzing in my ear really bothers me"; "It irritates me that she never closes the door after she leaves"
1.
What irritates me is this sudden false'solidarity' between Sunni and Shi'ite clerics, we all know that they would be glad to get at each others throats when they have the chance, and Shia clerics were describing Fallujan insurgents as'Ba'athists','Saddamites','Wahhabis', and'terrorists' just a few days ago.
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