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vexing
[vek-sing]
adjective
- irritating, provoking, or annoying. - Automatic file recovery reintroduced errors already corrected at the proofing stage—which was very vexing. 
- tormenting, troubling, or distressing. - She came to see racism as her country's most vexing problem. 
Other Word Forms
- vexingly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of vexing1
Example Sentences
“The best way to solve the vexing problems of poverty, racism, and disinvestment is not by providing market-based microsolutions,” she pointed out.
For Chung, the struggle to get in Washington’s good graces is personally vexing as Korea tries to finalize a trade deal that would ease the pain of U.S. tariffs.
But in these vexing and highly contentious times it surely is.
CANTON, Ohio — Trey Lance welcomes any opportunity that comes his way — a vexing four NFL seasons have only made him more eager — so Thursday night felt especially good.
A spokesperson for the governor stressed that the creation of a new housing agency is part of a broader effort by Newsom to prioritize one of California’s most vexing issues.
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