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annoyed
[uh-noid]
adjective
irritated, disturbed, or bothered.
I was quite annoyed by the time he arrived, over an hour late.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of annoyed1
Example Sentences
It would have annoyed Makram for a fleeting moment but soon South Africa's players were erupting in celebration on the balcony in the home dressing room.
The judge told Hill she stole the money because she was "so annoyed that your daughters received more money than you".
Yates lost more time and was visibly annoyed at the finish, saying his team had not raced to the agreed plan.
Some customers walking out of the West Hollywood Trader Joe’s wear an annoyed look on their face, and it has nothing to do with rising grocery prices.
The more he talked, the more it became evident Robles wants to be seen as the crusader he’s always imagined himself to be and is annoyed that he’s not.
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