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Irk

Irk is a term with multiple uses in English. It can refer to a verb meaning to irritate or annoy, or to a geographical feature in England, among other occasional uses.

As a verb, irk means to irritate, annoy, or bore. It is used in everyday language as

Geographically, the River Irk is a river in the North West of England, a tributary of the

Other uses of the term are rarer. Irk can be encountered as a surname, though it remains

well
as
in
literature
to
describe
something
that
vexes
or
unsettles
someone.
The
etymology
of
the
verb
irk
is
unclear,
and
scholars
have
proposed
various
possible
origins,
but
there
is
no
universally
agreed-upon
source.
River
Irwell.
It
flows
through
parts
of
Greater
Manchester
and
joins
the
Irwell,
contributing
to
the
local
watershed.
The
Irk
valley
has
historical
significance
due
to
its
role
in
the
region’s
industrial
development,
particularly
during
the
early
to
mid-19th
century
when
urban
growth
and
manufacturing
expanded
along
its
course.
uncommon,
and
it
may
appear
as
part
of
place
names
or
in
historical
references.
In
general
reference
works,
the
verb
sense
and
the
river
are
the
most
prominent
meanings
associated
with
the
term
Irk.