😠annoy

verb
/əˈnɔɪ/

Meaning

to irritate or bother someone and make them feel a little angry or uncomfortable

Example Sentences

His constant humming started to annoy everyone in the room.

Example Expressions

annoy the hell out of

Synonyms

irritate, bother, disturb, anger, provoke

Antonyms

please, delight, soothe

Collocations

annoy someone, really annoy, slightly annoy, annoy deeply

More Example Sentences

She is annoyed by people interrupting her.

We were annoyed by people cutting in line.

We are annoyed by the unclear instructions.

I was annoyed by the sudden change of plan.

Having been annoyed he cancelled the tender.

He is annoyed by the constant notifications.

She is annoyed with the slow internet today.

She was annoyed by the delay in the response.

I am annoyed with the constant noise outside.

They were annoyed by the noise during the meeting.

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