Example sentence - His daughter annoyed me all day.
I got annoyed by this question.
I was annoyed with their inaction.
No. Technically, "annoyed" is the past participle of the verb "annoy." However, you can use "annoyed" as an adjective, such as in the sentence, "I am annoyed." The verb in this sentence is "am," which links "I" and "annoyed." Thus, "annoyed" describes "I."
I'm getting really annoyed with these kind of question(jk).
he was tolerant of the noise even though it annoyed him
The birds screeching annoyed the cat.A dog may feel annoyed if pestered.The teacher became annoyed when students kept whispering.
Example sentence - I was annoyed when the bugs arrived at the picnic uninvited.
If a word was omitted from a sentence then it would not be a complete sentence. (The above sentence is your sentance). The omitted sound of the movie annoyed people.
The base word for "annoyed" is "annoy."
These bananas are nice.How much do you want for these books?These kids always annoyed Dave.
Vexed means to be annoyed, so an example of vexed ina sentence would be: I was vexed at the slow salesclerks.
The word 'annoyed' is the past tense of the verb to annoy.The noun forms are annoyer, annoyance, and the gerund, annoying.