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Definition of annoyed in English: annoyedadjectiveəˈnɔɪdəˈnɔɪd Slightly angry; irritated. Kelly was annoyed with him he was annoyed at being woken up so early I got very annoyed watching the film Example sentencesExamples - The 62 junior doctors in Waterford are annoyed over new rostering arrangements which they say will isolate them on the frontline.
- The members were particularly annoyed that they had only received news of the final abolishment of the board within the previous 24 hours.
- There were several other extremely annoyed Bulgarian families paying more than 100 leva a day!
- He turned back into the city centre because he felt annoyed at being confronted by a policeman.
- Annoyed with himself after dropping a shot at the short 12th, Nicklaus charged to a record sixth title by finishing birdie-par-eagle-birdie-birdie-par.
- Charles was sulking now, quite annoyed with all this.
- Woods was clearly annoyed, but apparently chose not to make an official complaint.
- I get a bit annoyed with all the leaflets that keep appearing through my door.
- I was annoyed to find out that, although there were a number of service stations in the vicinity of the airport, all were closed.
- I found myself getting more and more annoyed with him, and liking him less and less.
- This kind of thing happens sometimes, but I was annoyed with myself for handling it badly.
- I remember I was pretty annoyed with my brother who shared the room with me, over some trivial disagreement.
- Councillors were becoming increasingly annoyed at the delays to the car park, which was meant to have been finished in April of last year.
- "Obviously you didn't hear me," the customer said, even more annoyed.
- I was at first confused, then annoyed, then bewildered.
- He seemed to be getting increasingly annoyed that people weren't appreciating his genius.
Derivativesadverb Kris turned her head and glared at Ansley annoyedly. Example sentencesExamples - I was almost afraid to leave the elevator, but the elevator man was clicking his tongue annoyedly.
- Michelle snarled annoyedly, trying to tune them out.
- She mentally chanted annoyedly. ‘This is not how it's supposed to go!’
- ‘He's not my lover,’ Khelekkir said annoyedly.
- ‘My engine is damaged,’ he said annoyedly into the comm, flipping a switch, ‘I'm shutting it down.’
Definition of annoyed in US English: annoyedadjectiveəˈnɔɪdəˈnoid Slightly angry; irritated. Kelly was annoyed with him he was annoyed at being woken up so early I got very annoyed watching the film Example sentencesExamples - There were several other extremely annoyed Bulgarian families paying more than 100 leva a day!
- I was annoyed to find out that, although there were a number of service stations in the vicinity of the airport, all were closed.
- Annoyed with himself after dropping a shot at the short 12th, Nicklaus charged to a record sixth title by finishing birdie-par-eagle-birdie-birdie-par.
- Woods was clearly annoyed, but apparently chose not to make an official complaint.
- I get a bit annoyed with all the leaflets that keep appearing through my door.
- The 62 junior doctors in Waterford are annoyed over new rostering arrangements which they say will isolate them on the frontline.
- Councillors were becoming increasingly annoyed at the delays to the car park, which was meant to have been finished in April of last year.
- Charles was sulking now, quite annoyed with all this.
- "Obviously you didn't hear me," the customer said, even more annoyed.
- I remember I was pretty annoyed with my brother who shared the room with me, over some trivial disagreement.
- I was at first confused, then annoyed, then bewildered.
- This kind of thing happens sometimes, but I was annoyed with myself for handling it badly.
- I found myself getting more and more annoyed with him, and liking him less and less.
- The members were particularly annoyed that they had only received news of the final abolishment of the board within the previous 24 hours.
- He seemed to be getting increasingly annoyed that people weren't appreciating his genius.
- He turned back into the city centre because he felt annoyed at being confronted by a policeman.
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