Annoyed [adjective]

Definition of Annoyed:

upset

Synonyms of Annoyed:


Opposite/Antonyms of Annoyed:


Sentence/Example of Annoyed:

She said she is obsessive about using her blinker and is annoyed when other drivers don’t do the same.

You were hoping to take advantage of the eight-hour time difference to get answers while you were sleeping, and now you’re annoyed.

When that’s the case the agency exec says that they have clearly stated that to meet they must wear masks, especially while inside, to keep employees safe, which has been met with an annoyed grumble followed by mask compliance.

They get annoyed when video advertising interrupts their user experience popping up or getting in the way of their desired content.

I get annoyed when I see other sites ranking on page 1 and they have clearly used this approach – but I know that their success may be short-lived.

The enemy were pursued and annoyed by a few hundred of the citizens under Wooster and Arnold; the former was killed.

It rather annoyed her than otherwise, but her husband was pleased, and that was enough for Georgie.

Isabel lifted her head still higher, annoyed at the angry blood that leaped to her face.

In reality he was annoyed at having old Monsieur Farival, who considered himself the better sailor of the two.

The cultivator who then owned him was much annoyed, for there was a field still unploughed.