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annoy

[uh-noi] / əˈnɔɪ /


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What makes it funny, Katie says, is seeing the girl's friend hovering in the background, seemingly annoyed at how long the pair's conversation is taking.

From BBC

When a character isn’t what they seem, making the false front too emotionally relatable is counterproductive; the viewer, using myself as an example, will feel cheated, annoyed.

From Los Angeles Times

Next, recognize some of the annoying parts of your job are out of your control—like a rotten boss—and stop fighting against it.

From Barron's

If business lingo annoys you, ping us with the details.

From The Wall Street Journal

He thought Ezra was loud and annoying and a mean tease.

From Literature