US /əˈnɔɪd/
・UK /əˈnɔɪd/
And I could tell how much it bothered him and annoyed him that this was being touted and used against him.
ANNOYED HIM THAT THIS
Nope. It means you're annoyed at someone. *laughs* I'm horny.
Nope, it means that you're annoyed at someone, like you've got the hump.
I feel annoyed.
She felt so annoyed that her friend let her down.
Here are some questions to ask when you start to feel annoyed.
As a last resort, you can short circuit being annoyed by just deciding not to care about it anymore.
Usually people slam doors when they're feeling a little bit annoyed.
Maybe I'm really annoyed about something and I slam the door because I'm really annoyed.
And this black-spotted puffer is so annoyed by these cleaner rasse that it even starts to inflate, a reflex normally reserved for times of great danger.
And this blackspotted puffer is so annoyed by these cleaner wrasse
- [Julia] Annoyed at excessive cleaning fees,
The verb 'mind' means 'dislike', 'be annoyed by' or 'object to'.
You look annoyed.
You look annoyed.
So the word bothered means I'm annoyed that you asked me, or this is irritating to me.
So the word bothered means I'm annoyed that you asked me, or this is irritating to me.