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Tired of vocab podcasts that sound like a dictionary having a breakdown? We bring words to life with stories, scripts, and absurd tangents—because building your vocab shouldn’t be a snooze-fest.”
Dentist: Mr. Wimbley, it’s been a while. How are you doing?
Wimbley: Oh, I’m on the up and up. How are you Dr. Wellings?
Dentist: Good, good. Kathy tells me you have a vexatious abscess on your 2nd bicuspid. – Kathy, number 20 please.
Wimbley: Is a vexatious abscess worse than a periapical tooth abscess?
Dentist: Haha. No, no. Just adding colorful context to an overwhelminly redundant job. The periapical tooth abscess is because you don’t visit me often enough. It being vexatious is just free marketing for my staff. Haha.
According to Merriam-Webster, “vexatious” is an adjective that describes something causing vexation or distress. It can refer to actions intended to harass, such as a vexatious lawsuit, or to situations full of disorder or stress, like a vexatious period in someone’s life.
Synonyms for “vexatious” include annoying, frustrating, irritating, disturbing, aggravating, irksome, exasperating, and maddening.
For example, one might say, “Those vexatious phone calls from telemarketers during the dinner hour.”
The term “vexatious” has been in use since 1534.
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