Collocations for "annoyance"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "annoyance" in context.
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annoyance
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- is [just, only] a minor annoyance
- This [fly, breeze] is an annoyance.
- This [news, information] comes as an annoyance.
- What is this annoyance!
- the annoyance of having to [ask twice, clean the dishes]
- felt annoyance at being [forced, made] to (wait)
- made her annoyance [felt, plain, clear]
- am tired of your annoyance at [me, your friends]
- Your annoyance is getting tiresome.
- is always such an annoyance!
- This is such an annoyance!
- You are such an annoyance!
- Stop being an annoyance!
- You are my biggest annoyance!
- is a common annoyance (experienced by)
- annoyance and [frustration, inconvenience, irritation]
- His annoyance came as a surprise.
- a [look, face] of total annoyance
- What is causing you so much annoyance?
- a small annoyance or [inconvenience, nuisance, disturbance]
- am [tired, sick] of (all) these annoyances
- Yes, much to my annoyance!
- Much to my annoyance, he [continued, ignored me].
- He [continued], much to my annoyance.
- a [high, low] annoyance factor
'annoyance' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):