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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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McIlroy added that he would be "annoyed" if he was an American at the level of support directed towards the home players.

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I explained that I was now locked out of the BBC and was annoyed.

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"I was more annoyed at the fact that they let me lie there on the wet grass, completely freezing with a bad injury," she added.

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Hepburn and other SNP MSPs were annoyed that Ross chose to spend several minutes on seagulls when they were were waiting for a key vote on justice reforms.

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Old me would have internalized this, but four-years-later me is annoyed.

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

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