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1 maddening
1. a сводящий с ума; приводящий в бешенство, исступление2. a досадный, прискорбныйСинонимический ряд:1. annoying (adj.) aggravating; annoying; bothersome; chafing; disturbing; galling; infuriating; irritating; trying; upsetting2. angering (verb) angering; enraging; incensing; infuriating; madding; provoking; steaming up3. crazing (verb) crazing; deranging; distracting; frenzying; unbalancing; unhingingАнтонимический ряд: -
2 distracting
отвлекать; отвлекающийСинонимический ряд:1. amusing (adj.) amusing; diverting2. meddlesome (adj.) annoying; bothersome; impertinent; intrusive; irritating; meddlesome; nosy; presumptuous; rude3. confusing (verb) addling; balling up; befuddling; bewildering; confusing; dizzying; flustering; fuddling; mixing up; muddling; mulling; throwing off; throwing out4. entertaining (verb) amusing; distracting; diverting; entertaining; recreating5. maddening (verb) crazing; deranging; frenzying; maddening; unbalancing; unhinging
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