Noun(1) (2) the psychological state of being irritated or annoyed(3) anger produced by some annoying irritation(4) an unpleasant person who is annoying or exasperating(5) something or someone that causes trouble(6) a source of unhappiness(7) the act of troubling or annoying someone(8) feeling of being irritated(9) source of irritation
Noun(1) (2) the psychological state of being irritated or annoyed(3) anger produced by some annoying irritation(4) an unpleasant person who is annoying or exasperating(5) something or someone that causes trouble(6) a source of unhappiness(7) the act of troubling or annoying someone(8) feeling of being irritated(9) source of irritation
(1) annoyance at government interference(2) I caught a look in his eyes as he glanced at me that was somewhere between annoyance and anger.(3) there was annoyance at government interference(4) There is an instant change from mild anger and heavy annoyance to startled astonishment and disbelief.(5) Many people present expressed their annoyance at disruptions caused by street traders.(6) Max burned with annoyance at the use of her real name, and with anger at the remark itself.(7) he turned his charm on Tara, much to Herbert's annoyance(8) he turned his charm on Tara, much to Hegarty's annoyance(9) I saw her shock, then shock turned into annoyance, and annoyance turned into anger.(10) He could feel his cheeks becoming the slightest shade of pink from anger and annoyance .(11) Anger and annoyance at her came to me, as she just stood there, as if she had done nothing.(12) He also had a distinct air of annoyance at being given such a useless job.(13) Skylar narrowed his eyes in annoyance at the other teen's abrupt behaviour.(14) When he did talk it was a gentle, whispered tone, no aggression or annoyance .(15) He expressed his annoyance at the council having to employ a consultant from Britain to advise them.(16) A number of students have expressed their annoyance at receiving the letter.