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annoyance
noun as in feeling of being irritated
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noun as in source of irritation
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Example Sentences
Making her way to the building’s sixth floor, the annoyance and disdain of arriving fades away as she retreats into the petite recording booth with an outdoor terrace.
The Lords was resurrected 11 years later and remains largely intact to this day - to the annoyance of reformist governments past and present.
Such are the occasional aggravations and annoyances that bedevil the tony section of Los Angeles that Harris calls home.
“We see him start to develop some of that sense of humor and warmth and and, at times, testy annoyance with these creatures, but it’s always under girded by a deep love.”
India has refrained from directly criticising Russia over the war, which has drawn the annoyance of Western powers.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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