Irritant in a sentence as a noun

I really don't think I'm wrong re: the irritant, though.

I am not going to be your proxy for every perceived irritant in the course of discussing lisp.

The big irritant is his absurd claims about adult learning capabilities.

It is persistent irritant that generics do not work over primitive types today.

I quite like Unity generally, but the ridiculous slowness of the dash is a constant irritant.

Dust got in everything, and was an eye and lung irritant on the entire trip back for Apollo missions that included a moonwalk.

Wheat contains gluten, a known gastrointestinal irritant, and celiac and IBD patients know that wheat is one thing you want to stay away from.

When I first saw it, I looked it up and realised it was not dangerous or evil, so in the end I ignored it as an irritant not worth worrying about.

This type of behaviour is classified as a 'revenue leak' within carriers and is a known irritant in the wireless telecom industry.

Vodafone, Telefonica and Orange completely agree with you.> Instead, the state interest according to Kroes is that it's an "irritant.

Having used both noise-canceling and noise-isolating headphones, I'd recommend going for noise-isolating headphones, at least if you expect office chatter to be your major irritant.

Irritant definitions

noun

something that causes irritation and annoyance; "he's a thorn in my flesh"

See also: thorn