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Difference between annoying and irritating?

Posted: 11 Sep 2012, 15:38
by Mastakilla
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Re: Difference between annoying and irritating?

Posted: 11 Sep 2012, 16:02
by [FGS]FlyingGhost
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Re: Difference between annoying and irritating?

Posted: 11 Sep 2012, 16:06
by anax
annoying ](*,)

irritating :clout:

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Re: Difference between annoying and irritating?

Posted: 11 Sep 2012, 16:23
by ~[FGS]SaSQuATcH~
irritation is physical, annoyance is emotional

Re: Difference between annoying and irritating?

Posted: 11 Sep 2012, 17:12
by Mastakilla
~[FGS]SaSQuATcH~ wrote:irritation is physical, annoyance is emotional
Not per se but I suppose there's no physical annoyance. :-D

[FGS]FlyingGhost wrote:you
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Re: Difference between annoying and irritating?

Posted: 11 Sep 2012, 17:26
by ~[FGS]SaSQuATcH~
na im serious.

your eyes or skin can be irritated by certain chemicals or materials, but you cant be irritated by a person if thats why youre asking. its a common misuse of the word when someone says: "youre so irritating". the only way i can imagine a person being literally irritating is if someones medically allergic to him :-D which is actually possible.

annoyance is self explanatory i guess

Re: Difference between annoying and irritating?

Posted: 11 Sep 2012, 17:29
by Mastakilla
~[FGS]SaSQuATcH~ wrote:na im serious.

your eyes or skin can be irritated by certain chemicals or materials, but you cant be irritated by a person if thats why youre asking. its a common misuse of the word when someone says: "youre so irritating". the only way i can imagine a person being literally irritating is if someones medically allergic to him :-D which is actually possible.

annoyance is self explanatory i guess
You can most definitly be irritated by a person.
an·noy·ing/əˈnoi-iNG/
Adjective:
Causing irritation or annoyance: "annoying habits".
ir·ri·ta·tion/ˌiriˈtāSHən/
Noun:
The state of feeling annoyed, impatient, or angry.
A cause of this.

Re: Difference between annoying and irritating?

Posted: 11 Sep 2012, 17:30
by chin.democ.
Bigfoot has never met anyone that made his skin crawl I take it....

Re: Difference between annoying and irritating?

Posted: 11 Sep 2012, 17:34
by ~[FGS]SaSQuATcH~
i have, last thursday :-D

i dont wanna start looking things up but im still quite confident that irritation is merely physical.

edit: just checked the most obvious place on the internet: wiki mentions no other meanings of the word irritation other than what i already summarized. not the most legitimate source i know, but then what is?

Re: Difference between annoying and irritating?

Posted: 11 Sep 2012, 17:35
by Mastakilla
Dictionary, where my quote comes from. :-D

You were absolutely right about irritation also coming in the physical form though, unlike annoyance

Also, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irritability

Re: Difference between annoying and irritating?

Posted: 11 Sep 2012, 19:33
by chin.democ.
Yeah but we use tons of words not in the literal sense. ](*,)

Re: Difference between annoying and irritating?

Posted: 11 Sep 2012, 21:46
by anax
Ye. Language is the enemy of consistent meaning.

Re: Difference between annoying and irritating?

Posted: 12 Sep 2012, 07:15
by ShadowRunner
~[FGS]SaSQuATcH~ wrote:irritation is physical, annoyance is emotional
Not a bad effort.

Irritation is used to describe physical and non-physical situations though.

Bleach is an irritant. Noobs are irritating. Some admins are easily irritated.

We don't say bleach is a nuisance or annoying though.

We do say noobs are annoying and some admins can be easily annoyed.

Words like irritant and agitant or agitated can be used both for people and objects, but annoying is mainly used to describe animate situations, involving people usually. I could be wrong, but I think it comes via French from "nuisance".

Irritating also implies testing someone's nerve, where as to be annoyed, you've definitely lost your nerve to some degree.

A fly is irritating. Children "are" irritating. Often the word is used to describe something smaller and distracting. It can be used to condascend or patronize others.

Re: Difference between annoying and irritating?

Posted: 12 Sep 2012, 19:12
by Vexus
ShadowRunner wrote:
~[FGS]SaSQuATcH~ wrote:irritation is physical, annoyance is emotional
Not a bad effort.

Irritation is used to describe physical and non-physical situations though.

Bleach is an irritant. Noobs are irritating. Some admins are easily irritated.

We don't say bleach is a nuisance or annoying though.

We do say noobs are annoying and some admins can be easily annoyed.

Words like irritant and agitant or agitated can be used both for people and objects, but annoying is mainly used to describe animate situations, involving people usually. I could be wrong, but I think it comes via French from "nuisance".

Irritating also implies testing someone's nerve, where as to be annoyed, you've definitely lost your nerve to some degree.

A fly is irritating. Children "are" irritating. Often the word is used to describe something smaller and distracting. It can be used to condascend or patronize others.
GG all.

Re: Difference between annoying and irritating?

Posted: 12 Sep 2012, 19:17
by Mastakilla
gf tho