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annoyed

Definition for annoyed

adjective as in upset

Strongest matches

bothered, miffed, upset

Strong matches

irked, not happy

Weak match

sore

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Example Sentences

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Carlos Ochoa, principal of Giano Intermediate School, acknowledged that some of his teachers get annoyed the trend disrupts their classroom.

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Another local resident, Pauline Riley, said she was "frustrated and annoyed" with the response from the Environment Agency.

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Findlay said he accepted Burns would be released from prison at some point but he was annoyed by the lack of transparency around a parole process which he said denied victims "the most basic information".

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Instead of getting annoyed, he says Barker helped ease his anxiety with a few simple words.

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"I was annoyed, because there's other businesses along the front that have their own colours and I didn't know why it was mine that was being targeted out of the whole street," she said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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