Definition of Irksame
Irk"some (?), a. 1.
Wearisome; tedious; disagreeable or troublesome by reason of
long continuance or repetition; as, irksome hours;
irksome tasks.
For not to irksome toil, but to delight,
He made us. Milton.
2. Weary; vexed; uneasy. [Obs.]
Let us therefore learn not to be irksome when
God layeth his cross upon us. Latimer.
Syn. -- Wearisome; tedious; tiresome; vexatious;
burdensome. -- Irksome, Wearisome, Tedious.
These epithets describe things which give pain or disgust.
Irksome is applied to something which disgusts by its nature
or quality; as, an irksome task. Wearisome denotes that
which wearies or wears us out by severe labor; as,
wearisome employment. Tedious is applied to something
which tires us out by the length of time occupied in its performance;
as, a tedious speech.
Wearisome nights are appointed to
me. Job vii. 3.
Pity only on fresh objects stays,
But with the tedious sight of woes decays.
Dryden.
-- Irk"some*ly, adv. --
Irk"some*ness, n.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- bothersome, annoying, or irritating
He has this irksome habit of racing up to red lights, so he has to brake heavily.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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