Annoy meaning in English: In this article, the meaning of the word ‘Annoy’ is explained in easy English with examples, along with its synonyms and antonyms.
‘Annoy’ pronunciation= a-noi
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Annoy meaning in English
‘Annoy’ means to be upset, angry, or slightly angry with someone.
1. ‘Annoy’ means to disturb or irritate someone by repeated acts.
2. ‘Annoy’ means a feeling of discomfort by someone’s troublesome act.
3. To bother with unpleasant deeds.
4. To do something to upset or anger someone.
Annoy- English meaning |
tease |
to disturb |
irritate |
rile |
distress |
harass |
molest |
troublesome |
Annoy-Example
The word ‘Annoy’ acts as a Verb.
The past tense of the word ‘Annoy’ is ‘Annoyed’ and the present participle is ‘Annoying’.
Sentences that can be formed using the word ‘Annoy’ are as follows.
Examples:
▪ Are you annoyed with me?
▪ I don’t want to annoy you.
▪ I am so annoyed with his behavior.
▪ Don’t annoy me.
▪ Some unknown fears annoy him badly at night.
▪ It annoys me when he does not give respect to others.
▪ It annoys me a lot when he sings loudly.
▪ It really annoys me greatly when he borrows money but never returns it.
▪ His arrogant behavior really annoys everyone.
▪ Speaker’s lengthy speech starts to annoy the listeners.
▪ They annoy us deliberately.
‘Annoy’ other meanings
annoyed= upset, shocked
annoy life= Troubled life
annoy party= Angry party
annoy man= Angry man, the upset man
annoy time= Troublesome time
I will annoy you= I will bother you
annoy girl= Angry girl, the upset girl
feeling annoyed= Feeling upset,
very annoyed= Very angry
‘Annoy’ Synonyms-antonyms
The synonyms of the word ‘Annoy’ are as follows.
irritate |
irk |
exasperate |
displease |
enrage |
ruffle |
pique |
provoke |
aggravate |
peeve |
infuriate |
rankle |
miffed |
vexed |
nettled |
fed up |
disgruntled |
hassle |
nark |
sore |
persecute |
The antonyms of the word ‘Annoy’ are as follows.
please |
gratify |
appease |
oblige |
conciliate |
delight |
cheer |
propitiate |
gladden |
console |
solace |
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