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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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The couple was on call for a small but fast-growing rodent who hissed when annoyed and cried when lonely:

As a teenager in the 1970s, Ernie Stevens Jr. would get annoyed when his basketball court was co-opted by bingo games.

A few times on this tour people have been thrown out for being too effusive—not by my asking, but because people around them have been annoyed.

He came back annoyed, pitching coach Austin Bibens-Dirkx said, because he only got to pitch to one batter in the Futures Game.

Several people outside the cathedral looked visibly annoyed by the protester, with a woman telling him to "go away and leave him alone".

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

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