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irriterad

Irriterad is a Swedish adjective that describes two related states: an emotional sense of annoyance and a physical sense of irritation, such as skin or eyes being irritated. It can refer to a person’s mood or to something that causes irritation. Common usages include describing a person who is bothered by a situation or a body part that reacts to an irritant, for example “Hon blev irriterad över förseningen” or “ett irriterat öga.”

In Swedish, irriterad has specific inflection patterns. The base form is irriterad for common gender singular:

Etymology traces irriterad to the verb irritera, meaning to irritate, with the suffix -ad forming an adjective

“en
irriterad
person.”
Neuter
singular
is
irriterat:
“ett
irriterat
öga.”
Plural
is
irriterade:
“irriterade
ögon”
or
“de
irriterade
personerna.”
In
definite
form,
these
become
“den
irriterade
personen”
and
“de
irriterade
personerna.”
The
adjective
can
take
degree
forms:
“mer
irriterad”
and
“mest
irriterad”
to
indicate
greater
or
greatest
annoyance
or
irritation.
from
the
participle.
The
root
ultimately
comes
from
Latin
irritare.
In
everyday
Swedish,
irriterad
is
a
neutral
term
used
across
contexts,
from
casual
conversation
to
medical
notes
describing
irritated
skin
or
mucous
membranes.
For
more
precise
medical
terminology,
phrases
like
“irriterad
hud”
may
be
supplemented
with
specific
diagnoses,
but
irriterad
remains
a
common,
general
descriptor
in
ordinary
language.