Annoyed Meaning in English
word · lemma: annoy
/əˈnɔɪd/
uh-NOYD
/ɐnˈɔɪd/
uh-NOYD
Definition
Feeling slightly angry or bothered, often because something or someone is disturbing you.
Usage & Nuances
'Annoyed' is less intense than 'angry', and often used for small irritations. Common with prepositions: 'annoyed with (someone)', 'annoyed by/at (something)'. Not as strong as 'furious'.
Spanish: molesto - fastidiadoPortuguese (BR): irritado - incomodadoPortuguese (PT): irritado - incomodadoChinese (Simplified): 恼怒的 - 生气的Chinese (Traditional): 惱怒的 - 生氣的Hindi: झुंझलाया हुआ - परेशानArabic: منزعجBengali: অ্যাক্রোশবোধ - বিরক্তRussian: раздражённый - раздосадованныйJapanese: イライラしている - むっとしているVietnamese: bực mình - khó chịuKorean: 짜증난 - 귀찮은Turkish: rahatsız - sinirliUrdu: پریشان - جھنجھلایا ہواIndonesian: kesal - terganggu
Example Sentences
She feels annoyed when people talk loudly.
basic
He looked annoyed at the delay.
basic
Are you annoyed with me?
basic
She gets annoyed when plans change at the last minute.
natural
I was pretty annoyed by all the spam emails today.
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You sound annoyed—is something wrong?
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