annoyed

IPA: ʌnˈɔɪd

adjective

  • Troubled, irritated by something unwanted or unliked (an annoyance); vexed.
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Examples of "annoyed" in Sentences

  • Mood index: annoyed from the Doonesbury page at Slate:
  • Fuckin 'annoyed that I missed your reading, I heard all about it after.
  • In a word, Couric just asked the questions, Palin annoyed ALL of us. gl, From Pittsburgh
  • For some reason his use of the Chinese version of the name annoyed me, though I did it often myself.
  • The alteration of her name annoyed Katharine, and she observed, rather sharply, that she didn't want to marry any one.
  • The sexual connotations of the word annoyed me because sex, as much as I might enjoy it, has nothing to do with how I skate.
  • Last week, Mr. Surkov said that Russia needed a liberal party to represent the views of what he called the "annoyed urban communities."
  • The Obama administration is no more willing to speak to Israel without preconditions than it is Iran, and our self-assumed King is just plain annoyed that they would treat him as a strategic partner — perhaps even a wayward and/or inept one — and not as their master.

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