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18 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Annoyed' in a Sentence

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The loud thunder made Timmy feel annoyed during the storm.
The constant buzzing of mosquitoes around the campfire annoyed the campers.
The long wait for the delayed school bus annoyed the students who were eager to get home.
The museum visitor grew annoyed with the loud tour group.
Jake felt annoyed when his little sister kept interrupting his video game.
The buzzing mosquitoes around the picnic table annoyed everyone trying to enjoy their lunch.
The cat looked annoyed when the dog kept barking at it.
The student grew annoyed with the distracting noise in the study hall.
The loud construction noise outside her window annoyed Sarah while she was trying to read.
The constant noise from the construction site next door annoyed the students during their math class.
Jake was annoyed by the sudden change in weather during his picnic.
The buzzing mosquito annoyed Emily as she tried to sleep.
The buzzing mosquito in the room annoyed everyone and made it hard to fall asleep.
The rain on the picnic day annoyed everyone, but they still had fun.
Sarah was annoyed when her little brother kept interrupting her while she was reading.
Sarah's little brother always managed to do something that annoyed her, like hiding her favorite books.
The buzzing mosquitoes annoyed the campers during their outdoor adventure.
Sarah was annoyed by the neighbor's loud party late into the night.

Annoyed

uh-noid
adjectiveFeeling irritated, disturbed, or bothered.
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Last Updated On: April 19, 2024
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