words associated with annoyed
Synonyms of annoyed
aggravated: : angry or displeased especially because of small problems or annoyances : feeling or showing aggravation Sid snored on. Tom was aggravated . He said, "Sid, Sid!" and shook him. —Mark Twain The maid sounded very aggravated . —Louise Fitzhugh
bothered: : feeling or showing agitation, worry, annoyance, etc. Never had Johnny seen Rab so bothered about anything as he was over his inability to get himself a good modern gun. —Esther Forbes … insisted that there was really nothing to get all hot and bothered [=angrily upset] about. —Peter Berkowitz
exasperated: : having or showing strong feelings of irritation or annoyance an exasperated sigh Ricardo congratulated himself on having left his revolver behind. He was so exasperated that he didn’t know what he might have done. —Joseph Conrad … she is the sort of curmudgeon who makes a point of trampling on flower beds when she goes for a walk, and greets the death of her longtime housekeeper … with a grim, exasperated roll of the eyes. —Ben Brantley
galled: : bile
irked: : to make weary, irritated, or bored
irritated: : subjected to irritation
narked: : stool pigeon sense 1
peeved: : to make peevish or resentful : annoy
put out: : the retiring of a base runner or batter by a defensive player in baseball
scunnered: : to be in a state of disgusted irritation
teed off: : angry , annoyed
vexed: : affected with, marked by, or causing trouble or vexation: such as
Words Related to annoyed
displeased: : to incur the disapproval or dislike of especially by annoying their gossip displeases her
distressed: : of, relating to, or experiencing economic decline or difficulty federal grants for distressed cities
disturbed: : showing symptoms of emotional illness disturbed children disturbed behavior
perturbed: : to cause to be worried or upset : disquiet
troubled: : concerned , worried troubled feelings about the decision
upset: : to thicken and shorten (something, such as a heated bar of iron) by hammering on the end : swage
angered: : a strong feeling of displeasure and usually of antagonism (see antagonism sense 1b ) You could hear the anger in his voice. She found it hard to control her anger .
angry: : feeling or showing anger an angry crowd
indignant: : feeling or showing anger because of something unjust or unworthy : filled with or marked by indignation became indignant at the accusation
inflamed: : to excite to excessive or uncontrollable action or feeling
enflamed: : to excite to excessive or uncontrollable action or feeling
infuriated: : to make furious
irate: : roused to ire an irate taxpayer
ireful: : intense and usually openly displayed anger
mad: : arising from, indicative of, or marked by mental disorder — not used technically
outraged: : an act of violence or brutality arranged outrages and assassinations —Anthony West
rankled: : to cause anger, irritation, or deep bitterness
riled: : to make agitated and angry : upset
roiled: : to make turbid by stirring up the sediment or dregs of
shirty: : angry , irritated
sore: : causing emotional pain or distress a sore subject
steaming: : a vapor arising from a heated substance
bristly: : thickly set with bristles a bristly shrub
cross: : a structure consisting of an upright with a transverse beam used especially by the ancient Romans for execution
disapproving: : to pass unfavorable judgment on
huffy: : haughty , arrogant
piqued: : to excite or arouse especially by a provocation, challenge, or rebuff sly remarks to pique their curiosity
resentful: : full of resentment : inclined to resent felt resentful of her success
bearish: : resembling a bear in build or in roughness, gruffness, or surliness a bearish man
bilious: : of or relating to a yellow or greenish fluid that is secreted by the liver and that aids especially in the emulsification and absorption of fats : of or relating to bile (see bile sense 1b )
cantankerous: : difficult or irritating to deal with a cantankerous mule
choleric: : easily moved to often unreasonable or excessive anger : hot-tempered a perpetually choleric old grouser
churlish: : of, resembling, or characteristic of a churl : vulgar
crabby: : easily irritated : peevish and irritable : grouchy a crabby recluse He gets crabby if he doesn’t have his morning coffee. She was in a crabby mood and got a certain amount of satisfaction out of pushing her sister’s buttons. —Isis Crawford
cranky: : given to fretful fussiness : readily angered when opposed : crotchety our long wait … left us a tad cranky —Connecticut
dyspeptic: : indigestion
fretful: : disposed to fret : irritable , restless
fussy: : easily upset : irritable
grouchy: : given to grumbling : peevish
grumpy: : moodily cross : surly
ill-humored: : surly , irritable
irascible: : marked by hot temper and easily provoked anger
irritable: : capable of being irritated: such as
peevish: : querulous in temperament or mood : fretful
petulant: : insolent or rude in speech or behavior
snappish: : given to curt irritable speech
snuffy: : quick to become annoyed or take offense
testy: : easily annoyed : irritable
touchy: : marked by readiness to take offense on slight provocation he’s a little touchy about his past
badgered: : any of various burrowing mammals (especially Taxidea taxus and Meles meles) of the weasel family that are widely distributed in the northern hemisphere
bedeviled: : to possess with or as if with a devil
frustrated: : feeling, showing, or characterized by frustration: such as:
haggled: : to cut roughly or clumsily : hack
harassed: : exhaust , fatigue I have been harassed with the toil of verse —William Wordsworth
harried: : beset by problems : harassed a harried waiter who forgets your order
hassled: : a heated often protracted argument : wrangle embroiling myself in a long, exasperating hassle with masons —S. J. Perelman
inconvenienced: : something that is inconvenient
persecuted: : to harass or punish in a manner designed to injure, grieve, or afflict
pestered: : overcrowd
pinpricked: : a small puncture made by or as if by a pin
plagued: : a disastrous evil or affliction : calamity
provoked: : to call forth (a feeling, an action, etc.) : evoke provoke laughter
tested: : subjected to or qualified through testing — often used in combination time-tested principles
tormented: : extreme pain or anguish of body or mind : agony
tortured: : the infliction of intense pain (as from burning, crushing, or wounding) to punish, coerce, or afford sadistic pleasure
tried: : found good, faithful, or trustworthy through experience or testing a tried recipe
Near Antonyms of annoyed
delighted: : delightful
pleased: : to afford or give pleasure or satisfaction
content: : something contained — usually used in plural the jar’s contents the drawer’s contents
b : the topics or matter treated in a written work table of contents c : the principal substance (such as written matter, illustrations, or music) offered by a website … Internet users have evolved an ethos of free content in the Internet. —Ben Gerson
happy: : favored by luck or fortune : fortunate a happy coincidence
satisfied: : pleased or content with what has been experienced or received satisfied customers a satisfied smile It attracted a capacity audience of art world luminaries and suburban bankers or whoever they were in their tuxedos and jewels and wild satisfied looks of feeling they were at just the right place that opening evening in Manhattan. —Jill Johnston
calm: : a period or condition of freedom from storms, high winds, or rough activity of water a sailing ship motionless in the calm
pacific: : tending to lessen conflict : conciliatory
peaceable: : disposed to peace : not contentious or quarrelsome
placid: : serenely free of interruption or disturbance placid skies a placid disposition
serene: : clear and free of storms or unpleasant change serene skies
tranquil: : free from agitation of mind or spirit a tranquil self-assurance
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