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he was vexed___sohan for his behaviour.
a) with b) upon c) at d) to​

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Answered by zakianaaz632
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Answer:

he was vexed to Sohan for his behaviour

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

With

Explanation:

  • The right response is "together." Vexed is another term for annoyed. "With" denotes having someone or something with you. The preposition "with" is used in this instance to connect the adjective with the noun.
  • He was annoyed by Sohan's actions. The conjunction with is employed: To link the noun to the action
  • The meaning of vexed: marked by, affected by, or producing annoyance or trouble, such as. Anger, irritability, or distress experienced or displayed. He looked agitated as if annoyed at having to oversee again another
  • Example: When you are vexed by someone or something, you become irritated, perplexed, and frustrated.
  • It is originated from Early 15th century; figuratively "attack, bother, trouble, irritate," from Old French vexer "vex, harass" (14th century), from Latin vexare "to shock, jolt, toss violently." from vexus, a collateral form of.
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