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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
Like Rach, a horde of annoyed customers say the saga has shaken their faith in the industry.
"Overall, the atmosphere seemed to be strongly against the protest, with many members of the audience annoyed and shouting obscenities with anger at the protesters."
"You would be so annoyed. And so you have to assume that any new team coming in is going to be last, you know, otherwise, you know, what's gone wrong somewhere else?"
Mrs Clayton said that everyone sometimes got annoyed with others but "we make allowances".
I am sure some players or managers might get annoyed with that but you have to be honest.
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