Collocations for "annoyed"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "annoyed" in context.
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annoyed
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.adj
- get so annoyed [when, at]
- it makes me so annoyed when
- makes me feel so annoyed
- made me annoyed to [think, imagine, have to]
- was annoyed to [find, discover, hear, see, have]
- am annoyed at [having to, being, how, her]
- was annoyed that she [forgot, didn't, said]
- was annoyed by their [lateness, lack of respect, tone]
- is annoyed with her for [answering back, arriving home late]
- am annoyed because
- will get annoyed [if, when] she finds out
- get annoyed if
- [appears, seems] (to be) annoyed about something
- am annoyed and [frustrated, upset, angry]
- am [completely, totally, really] annoyed (at)
- was (only slightly) annoyed at the fact that
- am more than a little annoyed (at)
- more annoyed than [usual, normal] (at)
'annoyed' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):