English to Spanish Dictionary irksome

irksome

molesto
definition
adjective
‘That's so kind of you, sweetheart,’ he takes the tub with an irritatingly irksome smile on his face.
irritating; annoying.
translation of 'irksome'
adjective
fastidioso,
emporroso,
molesto
example
‘That's so kind of you, sweetheart,’ he takes the tub with an irritatingly 'irksome' smile on his face.
Managements may protest in all sincerity that that's all there is, or that this or that new and more 'irksome' work practice is essential.
In conclusion I have to say it is quite tiresome and 'irksome' to respond to some ancient email which has been dredged up and thrown back at me.
At least the new films have produced some satisfyingly 'irksome' tagline puns.
Summer had arrived and through the open door the sound of a tin whistle-playing busker/beggar grew 'irksome' .
One of the most 'irksome' things that can happen to a mobile phone user is a flat battery, and the charging devices are designed to solve the problem.
It is an 'irksome' chore, which I would rather avoid.
Accountability, and the political engagement it encourages, is always 'irksome' to governments.
This 'irksome' inmate has been driving the nation insane with her contrived ‘street savvy’ conversational technique.
Similarly 'irksome' is the fawning critical reception to this wretched doorstop of a book.
But if restrictions off the field of play are 'irksome' it's nothing compared to the turmoil he's going through on the pitch these days.
A couple of years hence, it can make a significant difference between having some fault cured for free or at 'irksome' expense.
Equally 'irksome' , however, is the trend for outpourings of cloying sentimentality that deface the personal columns at this time of year.
This has not only slowed down the whole process of integration but has also proved to be 'irksome' to stakeholders in commerce.
This has the effect of reducing the slightly 'irksome' similarity - in mood, key, pace, instrumentation - of many of the songs on offer.
His 'irksome' bosses at headquarters don't comprehend the risk but I guess those in faraway command are the same all over the universe.
Clearly, this is an 'irksome' fact to someone whose ambitions extend beyond maximising profit.
Why subject yourself to an 'irksome' book when so many sublime ones are available?
It has always been 'irksome' to publishers that they actually have to pay money to those weirdo deadbeats who wander in with manuscripts under their arms.
It is 'irksome' that some common sense preventative measures are not in place.
In a couple of pieces of miscasting, Aaron Alexander plays Tybalt in such an 'irksomely' casual manner as to make the character wholly unremarkable.
Most of the conspirators were young officers, for whom promotion was 'irksomely' slow and who had been reading German Romantic writers to ease their boredom.
It's little surprise she's sold 25m records worldwide: her songwriting is consistently brilliant and her voice almost 'irksomely' angelic.
In this intervention, the computer or therapist asks the client to brainstorm a list of problems, and then rank them in terms of intractability and 'irksomeness' .
Dickson's vocals are either 'irksomely' whiny or in a growl better suited to a fifth-wave jam band than these tight pop melodies.
But the artists and musicians, poets and students and philosophers of the old town proved 'irksomely' irrepressible.
Anyone who has ever served on a workplace health & safety committee knows that there are other ways to measure the worth of a rule than by its 'irksomeness' to an employer.
I wish every permissible measure to be taken that can relieve your internment of its 'irksomeness' .
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