Sentences

vex in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

To vex means to irritate, annoy, or distress someone.

Sample Sentences

  1. The constant noise from the construction site began to vex the residents of the neighborhood.
  2. She tried to focus on her work, but the relentless questions from her colleagues continued to vex her.
  3. His inability to follow simple instructions would often vex his manager during meetings.
  4. The delays in the project timeline started to vex the team, leading to frustration and tension.
  5. Despite his best efforts to remain calm, the unexpected changes to the schedule did vex him considerably.
  6. The constant noise from the construction site began to vex the residents.
  7. He tried to explain his point of view, but her dismissive attitude only served to vex him further.
  8. It vexes me that people still refuse to wear masks in crowded places.
  9. Her inability to remember simple facts would often vex her teachers.
  10. The delay in receiving the package did little to vex his enthusiasm for the upcoming event.