irriterò
Irriterò is the first-person singular future tense form of the Italian verb irritare, meaning “I will irritate” or “I will annoy.” It is a transitive verb that takes a direct object—the thing or person that will be irritated.
The verb irritare derives from Latin irritare, which means to provoke or excite. In Italian, irritare is
Conjugation in the simple future
Io irriterò, tu irriterai, lui/lei irriterà, noi irriteremo, voi irriterete, loro irriteranno. These forms are used
Irritare describes causing irritation, annoyance, or discomfort in someone or something. The future form irriterò emphasizes
Irritazione (irritation), irritato (irritated), irritabile (irritable) are commonly related words. The term can appear in both