vex |
apoplectic |
As a verb vex
is to trouble aggressively, to harass.
As a noun VEX
is initialism of w:Venus Express|Venus Express|lang=en.
As an adjective apoplectic is
of, or relating to apoplexy.
rub |
vex |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between rub and vex
is that
rub is to spread a substance thinly over; to smear while
vex is to toss back and forth; to agitate; to disquiet.
allay |
vex |
In transitive terms the difference between allay and vex
is that
allay is to alleviate; to abate; to mitigate while
vex is to toss back and forth; to agitate; to disquiet.
In intransitive obsolete terms the difference between allay and vex
is that
allay is to subside, abate, become peaceful while
vex is to be irritated; to fret.
derange |
vex |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between derange and vex
is that
derange is to cause someone to go insane (usually used in the passive, see
deranged while
vex is to trouble aggressively, to harass.
As a noun VEX is
initialism of w:Venus Express|Venus Express|lang=en.
vex |
provoking |
As a noun vex
is (space|esa).
As a verb provoking is
.
vex |
wrath |
As verbs the difference between vex and wrath
is that
vex is to trouble aggressively, to harass while
wrath is to anger; to enrage.
As nouns the difference between vex and wrath
is that
vex is initialism of w:Venus Express|Venus Express|lang=en while
wrath is great anger.
As an adjective wrath is
wrathful; very angry.
jinx |
vex |
As nouns the difference between jinx and vex
is that
jinx is a hex; an evil spell while
vex is (space|esa).
As a verb jinx
is to cast a spell on.
As an interjection jinx
is used after the same response is said by two people simultaneously often, a game is played where the person who failed to say "jinx" first becomes "jinxed", whereby they cannot speak until someone says their name.
sulking |
vex |
As nouns the difference between sulking and vex
is that
sulking is the act of one who sulks while
vex is (space|esa).
As a verb sulking
is .
vex |
exacerbate |
As a noun vex
is (space|esa).
As a verb exacerbate is
to make worse (pain, anger, etc); aggravate.
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