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Tire vs Irritate - What's the difference?

tire | irritate | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between tire and irritate

is that tire is to become bored or impatient (with while irritate is to cause or induce displeasure or irritation.

In transitive terms the difference between tire and irritate

is that tire is to bore while irritate is to induce pain in (all or part of a body or organism).

In obsolete terms the difference between tire and irritate

is that tire is to seize, rend, or tear something as prey; to be fixed upon, or engaged with, anything while irritate is to render null and void.

As a noun tire

is accoutrements, accessories.

Tire vs Drowsy - What's the difference?

tire | drowsy |


As a noun tire

is bundle, skein, hank.

As an adjective drowsy is

inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness; lethargic; dozy.

Tire vs Wiery - What's the difference?

tire | wiery |


As a noun tire

is bundle, skein, hank.

As an adjective wiery is

or wiery can be wet; moist; marshy.

Tire vs Distress - What's the difference?

tire | distress | Related terms |

Tire is a related term of distress.


As nouns the difference between tire and distress

is that tire is bundle, skein, hank while distress is (cause of) discomfort.

As a verb distress is

to cause strain or anxiety to someone.

Tire vs Annoy - What's the difference?

tire | annoy | Related terms |

Tire is a related term of annoy.


As nouns the difference between tire and annoy

is that tire is bundle, skein, hank while annoy is a feeling of discomfort or vexation caused by what one dislikes.

As a verb annoy is

to disturb or irritate, especially by continued or repeated acts; to bother with unpleasant deeds.

Fat vs Tire - What's the difference?

fat | tire |


As nouns the difference between fat and tire

is that fat is while tire is bundle, skein, hank.

Tire vs Fatigued - What's the difference?

tire | fatigued |


As a noun tire

is bundle, skein, hank.

As an adjective fatigued is

tired; weary.

As a verb fatigued is

(fatigue).

Weariness vs Tire - What's the difference?

weariness | tire |


As nouns the difference between weariness and tire

is that weariness is exhaustion, fatigue or tiredness while tire is accoutrements, accessories.

As a verb tire is

to become sleepy or weary.

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