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View definitions for irked

irked

adjective as in annoyed

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adjective as in bothered

adjective as in grumbling

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adjective as in irritated

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adjective as in miffed

adjective as in provoked

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Indeed, McMahon seemed irked at the thought that Raw Story was trying to pull a fast one.

The crypto platform is irked at White’s reporting that it may have violated federal law by making political contributions while negotiating for and subsequently holding a federal contract.

Ramirez was irked that Local Independent Online News Publishers, a trade association that partnered with Google to create Startups Lab, was asking small publishers to write to Wicks’ office to support the deal.

Later the Kremlin claimed to have been irked by all mentions of Putin in the debate.

From BBC

The warning from WSPA, Chevron and other industry players spooked Assembly Democrats, who were also irked by the late introduction of the proposal.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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