annoyance

IPA: ʌnˈɔɪʌns

noun

  • (countable) That which annoys.
  • (countable) An act or instance of annoying.
  • (uncountable) The psychological state of being annoyed or irritated.
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Examples of "annoyance" in Sentences

  • He looked up at her with an expression of annoyance.
  • The secret to the Obama annoyance is snotty lecturing.
  • The other intolerable annoyance is his spastic clunkiness.
  • Our eyes would roll again, not in annoyance this time, but in defeat.
  • My greatest annoyance is when the typewriter prints an extra letter, or forgets a necessary one, to a word I well know.
  • Well, my pet annoyance is people who refuse to acknowledge that drugs (including alcohol) have “uses” other than what the FDA condones.
  • One serious annoyance is that sometimes a request to the app, a request to search or reply, for example, will lock up the handset for a minute or two.
  • The biggest annoyance is that this spastic clutter of a hyperactive, ultra-communicative, check down time-waster is a first ballot Hall of Fame shoe-in.
  • Following the arbitrary rules of etiquette is a minor short term annoyance, but in the long run it alleviates life's exhausting tendancy for being little more than one damn thing after another.
  • Drivers sometimes honked their horns in annoyance as they slowed down, but there was no indication Tuesday that the speed hump caused the fight between Patton, who lives nearby, and Carr on June 11.

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