"Irrubrical" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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Irrubrical
Irrubrical is an adjective that means deviating from the rules or standard. Here are 5 usage examples:
The teacher was disappointed to find that the student's essay had been well-researched, but irrubrical interpretations of the sources had compromised its validity.
The company's irrubrical accounting practices led to a major scandal and the loss of trust from its investors.
The referee's decision to award a penalty kick was irrubrical, as the foul had not occurred inside the penalty area.
The artist's use of unconventional materials and techniques resulted in a irrubrical painting that was unlike anything she had ever created before.
The university's irrublical grading system, where some students were given easier assignments, led to claims of unfairness and calls for reform.
In a way that is annoying or frustrating, to a degree that is bothersome or exasperating.
Irritations refer to things that cause annoyance, frustration, or discontent. It can also refer to minor problems or inconveniences that are annoying but not serious. For example, "Traffic jams are just one of the many irritations of city living."
Irritative refers to anything that causes irritation, annoyance, or discomfort. It can describe a substance, situation, or quality that is likely to irritate or provoke a strong reaction, often in an unpleasant way.
Irritatory refers to something that causes irritation or annoyance, often used to describe a sensation, such as a skin irritation or an annoying noise. It can also describe something that is annoying or irritating to deal with, like an irritatory person or an irritatory situation.