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  1. VEXATIOUS definition: 1. difficult to deal with and causing a lot of anger, worry, or argument: 2. having little chance…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of VEXATIOUS is causing vexation : distressing. How to use vexatious in a sentence.

  3. Vexatious definition: causing vexation; troublesome; annoying. See examples of VEXATIOUS used in a sentence.

  4. Definition of 'vexatious' Word Frequency. vexatious in British English. (vɛkˈseɪʃəs ) adjective. 1. vexing or tending to vex. 2. vexed. 3. law. (of a legal action or proceeding) instituted without sufficient grounds, esp so as to cause annoyance or embarrassment to the defendant. vexatious litigation. Collins English Dictionary.

  5. VEXATIOUS meaning: 1. difficult to deal with and causing a lot of anger, worry, or argument: 2. having little chance…. Learn more.

  6. Something vexatious, pronounced "veks-AY-shus," is irritating or annoying, like an itch in the middle of your back that you can't reach, or a task that you need to do for work. You can also describe something that's worrying you as vexatious, like a parent's vexatious thoughts the first time a child drives the car alone.

  7. adj. 1. vexing or tending to vex. 2. vexed. 3. (Law) law (of a legal action or proceeding) instituted without sufficient grounds, esp so as to cause annoyance or embarrassment to the defendant: vexatious litigation. vexˈatiously adv. vexˈatiousness n.

  8. Definition of vexatious adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · ( archaic) Full of trouble or disquiet. Synonyms: harassed, distressed, annoyed, vexed. ( law, of an action) Commenced for the purpose of giving trouble, without due cause. a vexatious lawsuit.

  10. Vexatious Definition. vĕk-sāshəs. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Origin. Adjective. Filter. adjective. Characterized by or causing vexation; annoying, troublesome, etc. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Instituted without real grounds, chiefly to cause annoyance to the defendant. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.