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Which word is synonymous with annoying or irritating someone?

  1. Discernible

  2. Ail

  3. Aggravated

  4. Dismal

The correct answer is: Aggravated

The word "aggravated" is synonymous with annoying or irritating someone because it describes a state of increased annoyance or frustration. When someone is aggravated, they are bothered or provoked, typically due to persistent issues or behaviors that lead to a heightened emotional response. This term captures the essence of irritation, making it appropriate in contexts where someone's patience or comfort is tested. The other choices do not convey the same meaning. "Discernible" refers to something that is detectable or can be perceived, which does not relate to annoyance. "Ail" can mean to suffer or feel pain, but it doesn't specifically denote irritation towards someone. "Dismal" describes something that is bleak or dreary, lacking in brightness or cheer, again not associated with the act of annoying or irritating. Thus, "aggravated" is the term that most accurately reflects the concept of causing annoyance or irritation.