English to Tamil Dictionary vex

vex

ரத்து
definition
verb
the memory of the conversation still vexed him
make (someone) feel annoyed, frustrated, or worried, especially with trivial matters.
translation of 'vex'
ரத்து,
தொல்லைப்படுத்து,
கோபமூட்டு
example
She'd given him no instructions just as the stresses of his situation began to 'vex' him.
thou shalt not 'vex' a stranger
Times and editors change, and now instead of letters, the magazine chooses to 'vex' their readers by not offering indices of back issues online.
The debate about private car use in York has 'vexed' York's politicians and transport planners for decades.
I think I'll ask her this question that is 'vexing' me so.
Time will tell if the success of an otherwise brilliant car has been compromised by a system that is 'vexingly' complicated.
Yes, it's sad that we are still 'vexed' by the very same issues.
Lashing out against 'vexers' doesn't get you a column and a half in The New York Times and editorials in 250 newspapers.
There is something about this musical distinction that 'vexes' me, but for the sake of the argument I'd say upbeat rock 'n' roll.
If the Declaration inspires us with lofty ideals, the Constitution 'vexes' us with questions of interpretation.
The question that has long 'vexed' evolutionary biologists is whether these ornaments actually tell you anything about the genetic health of a male.
What 'vexed' me enough that all those details would matter, however, was the film's treatment of women.
It really 'vexes' me to see that so many people believe that they should be able to dictate what a blogger does or does not write about.
I'm slightly 'vexed' to find that walking is restricted to footpaths during the grouse nesting season (May to August).
They are harder now for three reasons - reasons which, 'vexingly' enough, move in different, conflicting directions.
His prices were too high for the Venetian grandees, who were as careful as himself with money, whilst the religious orders 'vexed' him with quibbles and indecision.
As a social activist, she was 'vexed' by the invisibility of significant sections of the community - the homeless, the overweight and the elderly.
As a Yorkshire born Aussie, the question of Scottish antipathy to the English has 'vexed' me often.
However, from my perspective, it seems that the vast majority of issues distinguishing the main parties are purely cosmetic in nature and 'vexingly' it seems that it is on these issues that the parties positions are most clear.
Yesterday, he was 'vexed' and frustrated as the weekend's fatalities ensured a flood of calls from journalists.
The finding sheds further light on a question that has 'vexed' scientists for years: How do birds navigate between nesting areas separated by thousands of miles with pinpoint accuracy?
She gets increasingly 'vexed' by Les who insists she say particularly silly things over the airwaves.
Simultaneous translation is provided, but Donald Dewar is among the members 'vexed' by the technology and his grimace is captured by photographers.
The tortured syntax so often evident in his prose seemed to be matched only by the profundity of insight which that very syntax seemed at once to promise and vet also so 'vexingly' .
However, many of us were 'vexed' at our government and the souring relations with the States.
And his equanimity didn't help matters, especially when she was 'vexed' at him.
The problem seems to be that she sets her pieces in not-quite-exotic-enough elsewheres, and often, 'vexingly' , in the distant and only infrequently heroic past.
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