ενοχλητικός

Translation: annoying; bothersome; troublesome (adjective)

Etymology: From the Ancient Greek verb 'ἐνοχλέω' (enochléō) meaning 'to trouble, disturb, annoy'. The root comes from 'ἐν' (en, 'in') + 'ὀχλέω' (ochléō, 'to disturb'), which is related to 'ὄχλος' (óchlos, 'crowd, mob'). The original concept conveyed the sense of being disturbed by a crowd or causing disturbance within a group. The suffix '-τικός' (-tikós) forms adjectives indicating tendency or capability.