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annoyed
[ uh-noid ]
adjective
- irritated, disturbed, or bothered:
I was quite annoyed by the time he arrived, over an hour late.
Word History and Origins
Origin of annoyed1
Example Sentences
When he gets annoyed at her reductive assumption, she calls him "crazy" and "absolutely f—king crazy," and repeatedly says "f—k you" to him.
It seems astonishing to have annoyed allies so significantly and fundamentally if this was the strategic point of all this.
Amy was particularly annoyed by a text she says Mr Adler sent to her, featuring a picture of him celebrating New Year's Eve on a tropical beach in Bali.
I was annoyed that she called me at such an obscenely early hour to tell me that she got her Trump money.
"I'm sure that Russia will be annoyed by the visit, but I don't think it can do much about it," said Steven Gruzd of the South African Institute of International Relations think-tank.
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