Vocabulary: How to Use 'Aggravate' and 'Annoy'

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Hi guys. I'm Alex. Thanks for clicking, and welcome to this vocabulary lesson on: "Annoy
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vs. Aggravate". These two words are often confused, even by native speakers. And many
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native speakers don't actually think there's a difference between the two words. Well,
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today, I'm going to show you the difference between them.
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So, very simply: "annoy" and "aggravate" are both verbs. They can also act as adjectives
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actually if you add: "ed" or: "ing" to them. But, "to annoy", this word is the one that
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most people understand the meaning of it. So: "to irritate/to pester someone/to get
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on someone's nerves". Now, again, this... This is an idiomatic expression which means
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to annoy a person. So if I say: "She gets on my nerves", she annoys me, irritates me,
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makes me "err", angry because of something that she does or something he does.
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Now, "aggravate". Many people think that "aggravate" is actually a synonym for "annoy", that it
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has the exact same meaning as "annoy", and we use it the same way as "annoy". This is
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actually incorrect. Now, "to aggravate" something means to make it worse. Okay? So, usually
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when you aggravate something it's always a situation, a problem, a physical injury. Okay?
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So if you make something worse, a situation worse, a problem worse, a physical injury
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worse, you're aggravating it. Okay? It's not the same as annoy.
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So, let's look at the sentences and decide which word we should use to complete each
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one... Each sentence. Now, the first one says:
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"She annoyed/aggravated her injury." Now, if you were listening to me just now,
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you clearly know that here we should be using: "aggravate". Right? She made her injury worse.
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So maybe she had a... A shoulder injury and she decided to do some really extreme exercise,
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and then: "Uhh", her injury was aggravated. She aggravated her injury, she made it worse.
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The second sentence says: "Her uncle annoys/aggravates me so much!"
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Now, if you're a native speaker, you might think: "Well, you can use both of them. There's
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nothing wrong with that." Actually, there is something wrong with it if you want to
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get very technical and the meaning of the two words taken literally. You have to use:
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"annoy" in this situation. "Her uncle annoys me so much!" Irritates me. Okay?
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Let's continue: "I always get annoyed/aggravated by him."
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So, again, this is similar to the second sentence where you're talking about someone who is
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irritated by another person. Here, we're seeing the adjective form. Right? So: "I always get
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annoyed or get aggravated, become aggravated or annoyed by him." Really, we should be saying:
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"annoyed" which means irritated. Next we have:
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"He annoyed/aggravated the problem." So whatever the problem might be... Again,
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if you remember back to my initial explanation about aggravating problems, injuries, situations,
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you will know that here we should be using: "aggravate". Okay? He made the problem worse.
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Next: "We were annoyed/aggravated by her insensitivity."
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Now, again, here, she made an insensitive comment, this really irritated us. Right?
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It didn't make us worse. Although, again, if you really want to get technical: yeah,
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you could make a person worse, I suppose, but really "annoy" is the more common, more
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correct word that you should be using here. Next:
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"She's always annoying/aggravating her friends." Now, is she making her friends worse or is
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she irritating them? I think in this situation, you... Your meaning most of the time when
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you're saying a sentence like this means that she's irritating them, pestering them, getting
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on their nerves. So: "She's always annoying her friends."
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Now, let me talk about something with you guys. With words like this: "annoy" and "aggravate"
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where many native speakers don't even know that there is a difference between the two
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words, if you say: "Oh, she aggravates me so much." It is in common usage. Most English
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native speakers don't know this rule, so if you misuse "aggravate" and mean "annoy" in
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your sentence, don't feel too bad about it. Okay? Just know that, technically, there is
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a difference between the two words. We should not be using them interchangeably, although
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if you do, know that many native English speakers do the same thing.
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So, if you'd like to test your understanding and really get the meaning of "annoy" and
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"aggravate", you can check out the quiz on www.engvid.com. Good luck with that.
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Take care, and I'll see you guys soon. Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel. See ya.
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