annoyed

annoyed — 形容詞

1. feeling a small but real amount of anger because something or someone has bother

1.形容詞B1
釋義

惱的;不悅

因小事而感到輕微生氣的

feeling a small but real amount of anger because something or someone has bothered you, usually about a minor problem rather than a serious one.

例句

Zara was annoyed with her sister for borrowing her bike without asking.

Zara 對妹妹沒問就借走她的腳踏車感到很惱火。

annoyed with + person + for + -ing

Yusuf felt annoyed about the long wait at the doctor's office.

Yusuf 對診所那段漫長的等待感到不悅。

annoyed about + noun (cause)

同義詞
  • irritated

    very close in meaning; slightly more about a constant small bother.

  • cross

    informal British English; describes mild anger, often used with children.

  • miffed

    informal; suggests being annoyed and a bit hurt at the same time.

  • exasperated

    stronger; suggests you have lost patience after many small annoyances.

反義詞
  • pleased

    feeling happy or satisfied, the opposite reaction.

  • calm

    not feeling any anger or tension.

文法句型

annoyed with + person

annoyed about/at + thing

annoyed that + clause

annoyed to + infinitive

用法筆記

Typically describes a milder feeling than 'angry' or 'furious' — the cause is usually a small irritation. Often paired with 'with' before a person and 'about' or 'at' before a thing or situation.

常見錯誤

I am annoyed from my brother.
I am annoyed with my brother.
💡use 'with' before the person who caused the feeling.
She was annoyed for the noise.
She was annoyed about the noise.
💡use 'about' or 'at' before the thing that caused it.