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irritarão

Irritarão is a verb form in Portuguese, specifically the third-person plural of irritar in the futuro do indicativo (future tense). It corresponds to "they will irritate" or "you (plural) will irritate" depending on the subject context. The verb irritar is transitive and means to cause annoyance, anger, or discomfort in someone.

Etymology and usage notes: irritar comes from Latin irritare, meaning to provoke or excite. In Portuguese, irritar

Conjugation context: besides irritarão, related future forms include irritarei (eu), irritarás (tu), irritará (ele/ela/você), irritaremos (nós),

Examples: sentence examples illustrate typical use. Os ruídos incomodaram a reunião e, se persistirem, irritarão os

See also: irritação, irritável, irritante.

is
a
regular
-ar
verb,
with
the
root
irrit-
and
typical
conjugation
patterns
for
the
present,
past,
and
future
tenses.
The
form
irritarão
is
used
with
subjects
such
as
eles,
elas,
or
vocês.
The
verb
can
also
appear
in
reflexive
form
as
irritar-se,
meaning
to
become
irritated
or
to
irritate
oneself.
irritareis
(vós),
and
irritarão
(eles/elas/vocês).
These
endings
reflect
standard
patterns
for
regular
-ar
verbs
in
the
futuro
do
indicativo.
participantes.
Os
mosquitos
podem
irritar
a
pele
se
não
forem
combatidos.
Irritar-se
pode
ser
reflexivo
quando
alguém
se
volta
contra
o
desconforto
causado
por
algo.