English to Tamil Dictionary vexed

vexed

திகைப்பான
definition
verb
the memory of the conversation still vexed him
make (someone) feel annoyed, frustrated, or worried, especially with trivial matters.
adjective
the vexed question of exactly how much money the government is going to spend
(of a problem or issue) difficult and much debated; problematic.
I'm very vexed with you!
annoyed, frustrated, or worried.
translation of 'vexed'
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example
As his voice trailed I became more irritated, 'vexed' at how he refused to answer me, let alone really pay attention to me.
These days, though, we're all deafened not just by the advancing years, but by the ticking of our biological clocks, and fertility is a 'vexed' issue for exactly the opposite reasons.
The themes that underlie this 'vexed' issue in France are as evident here: this is the latest chapter in a long and troubled history of how liberalism interacts with religion in Europe.
I was actually mad at this new French boss - miffed, annoyed, 'vexed' - about getting promoted.
What remains a 'vexed' issue, however, is evolving the right module that can be integrated into the lifestyles of the police.
This is a 'vexed' question about which there is much debate, and until there is a satisfactory resolution, Australian higher education will not attain the desired standards of international excellence.
She was starting to feel a bit 'vexed' and it displeased her greatly.
It will establish how the nation will contend with the 'vexed' question of hired-in labour to replace the efforts of locals.
Part of the attraction for journalists, Walsh suggests, is that the drama broaches the 'vexed' issue of the way in which news is compartmentalised.
But the appearance of financial cronyism, allied to the 'vexed' issue of government extravagance on failing computer systems, does not sit well with the chancellor's austere image.
Something that makes me surprised, astonished, 'vexed' and angry is that there are persons and gangs year after year who appear to have a kind of license to cheat foreign tourists.
The subsidies have been a 'vexed' issue between the two biggest trading blocs in the world and a source of anger among developing countries, who claim they are being shut out of western markets.
Public loos have been a 'vexed' issue in the town for some time and council has been grappling with plans to build new public toilets in the caravan park, but that's hit a snag.
He certainly did get more annoyed and 'vexed' than other people seemed to, when things didn't quite go his way.
Retyping the name and checking the spelling, Velsen got frustrated and was quite 'vexed' at the computer.
All these issues meet in the 'vexed' question of governance.
At the heart of this problem lies the 'vexed' question for the judiciary of separating policy issues from legal issues, and this is well illustrated by the impossibility of accepting the orthodox view of judicial independence at face value.
The announcement is not before time, considering the many tedious months of procrastination and prevarication there have been over this 'vexed' issue.
Sources expect there is little chance of agreement between the two sides on the 'vexed' issue of overtime, expected to hit 64 million this year.
The south will be looking for movement on the 'vexed' issue of the separated families, even if that only extends to the provision of enhanced communications.
One prompt for this project was a meeting of senior Scottish businessmen and politicians earlier this year on the 'vexed' issue of how the country attracts and retains talented individuals.
The cost overrun factor as well as the 'vexed' issue of rehabilitation of displaced problem continued to delay the project time and again.
These legal issues lead into politico-legal questions such as the 'vexed' issue of compliance: there are clearly serious difficulties involved in making states live up to their legal obligations.
The second issue that arises deals with the somewhat 'vexed' problem of the collateral evidence rule.
The management of irony and sincerity - their proper apportioning, their containment and release - is the 'vexed' issue of this novel, as of so many contemporary works.
A fairly large crowd had gathered, including even Peter, who looked both 'vexed' and worried at the same time.
One of the most 'vexed' issues with regard to the media concerns the coverage of the statements and actions of terrorist groups.
With that Cheni sighed in frustration, 'vexed' at having him not be able to understand him.
The evening found me sitting at the kitchen table, 'vexedly' staring down into a large aluminum bowl containing our weekly share from the CSA farm.
It stands, therefore, inert on our shelves or lies 'vexedly' thumbed on our tables, and it will continue so until we learn to use it as it was intended we should.
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