Usages of molestus
Strepitus molestus e via venit, itaque mater fenestram claudit.
An annoying noise comes from the street, and so mother closes the window.
Magistra dicit convicium esse molestum et strepitum sine causa facere.
The teacher says that an insult is annoying and creates noise without reason.
Strepitus molestus discipulos impedit quominus vocem lectoris audiant.
The annoying noise prevents the students from hearing the reader’s voice.
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