Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

przykry in English:

1. annoying


To make matters worse, he isn't even conscious of annoying his neighbors.
My parents keep arguing about stupid things. It's so annoying!
Stop bugging me with your annoying questions!
My friends always say I'm too calm, but my family always says I'm too annoying.
So annoying... Now I get a headache whenever I use the computer!
He's annoying.
You have an annoying habit of turning up where you're not welcome. / She just thought you were occasionally annoying.
My little brother is annoying – he always breaks my things.
She flitted about the party affecting a really annoying English accent.
It's annoying when people make out at work.
Stop talking all the time! It’s annoying when I want to study.
It’s so annoying that I can’t come with you!
It's really annoying when a ​train is late and there's no ​explanation.
It was annoying, as the manager took his team to a near-miss in the tournament.

English word "przykry"(annoying) occurs in sets:

Unit 4 - przymiotniki z -ing i -ed
B - Word List 4/4 dodatkowe słówka
First Certificate Langueage unit 12 people and beh...
7klasa - Unit 2.2 i 2.3 page 27
Fiszki z książki - "The Head Girl at the Gables" (...

2. distasteful


Another possibility is that some people find the activity distasteful because they believe it is insincere to build relationships with people for instrumental purposes

English word "przykry"(distasteful) occurs in sets:

adjective prefix dis

3. bitter


bitter cholocate
Bitter medicine will not necessarily do you good.
I suffered through all sours but didn't find bitter than needing people.
Oh, mother, said the housewife, breaking into bitter tears.
His bitter words still rankle in my mind.
The position held by the enemy is so important they will fight to the bitter end to hold it.
Years of resistance to misfortune ended when the settlers' village was overcome by the savages and their hopes and lives came to the bitter end.
So, well, it's a bitter decision for the student council to make as well. Give 'em a break.
This was a painful experience and Mohandas felt angry and bitter with himself, as well as with British officer
Bolivian authorities accused the president of a mining federation and two of his top officials of the killing of deputy interior minister Rodolfo Illanes amid a bitter strike
As the fruit ripens, the flesh (rind) becomes tougher, more bitter, and too
We sometimes bitterly regret that we said something/ we bought something that broke quickly.
Anyone who really wishes to apply themselves to the freedom of mankind must have the courage to face the truth, regardless how bitter it may be.

4. distressing


It’s distressing to see so many people in the world suffering.
Going through chemotherapy is always exhausting and distressing.

English word "przykry"(distressing) occurs in sets:

cechy charakteru 4
Social relationships

5. hurtful


hurtful remarks
I’ll say something hurtful to him and he’ll say something back.
The glaring light is hurtful to the eyes.
Sentences bring context to the words. Sentences have personalities. They can be funny, smart, silly, insightful, touching, hurtful.