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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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His constant interruptions were aggravating. Does it exactly mean his constant interruptions were deliberately annoying? Please help.
  

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That's okay, but we don't really know that the interruptions were deliberately annoying. Perhaps inherently, definitely or something else.

  • That's okay, but we don't really know that the interruptions were deliberately annoying.
  • Perhaps inherently, definitely or something else.
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That's okay, but we don't really know that the interruptions were deliberately annoying. Perhaps inherently, definitely or something else.
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"Aggravating" just means "annoying"; it needn't be deliberate.

[cross-posted with Philip. Emotion: smile]

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