Japanese meaning of イライラ

Reading:
いらいら (iraira)

English Translation:

irritated, frustrated

Scene & Cultural Context

Cultural Context:


Commonly used in daily conversation and often seen as a sweat drop or angry mark in manga.

Grammar & Learning Points

Grammar Point

“イライラする” is the typical phrase.

Trap for English Speakers

It does not mean “relax.”

Example

Basic Example

渋滞でイライラしてしまった。

I got frustrated in the traffic jam.


Applied Example

イライラして机をバンッと叩くキャラ(ギャグ漫画風)。

A character slamming the desk out of irritation (in a gag manga).