How to use annoyed in a sentence. I was so annoyed with him for turning up late He was annoyed at the way she tried to take over the whole meeting My parents were rather annoyed (that) i hadn't told them about the accident She was annoyed to discover that her husband had taken her car keys. Adjective irritated, disturbed, or bothered
I was quite annoyed by the time he arrived, over an hour late. If you are annoyed, you are fairly angry about something She tapped her forehead and looked annoyed with herself She is hurt and annoyed that the authorities have banned her from working with children. Annoy refers to mild disturbance caused by an act that tries one's patience The sound of the printer annoyed me
In the time of middle english, if you were annoyed by something it was hateful to you Today, annoyed usually describes a less intense feeling than that, but it's never pleasant. Annoyed (comparative more annoyed, superlative most annoyed) troubled, irritated by something unwanted or unliked (an annoyance) Judy is annoyed at jim because he forgot to put the bins out again.
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