He was miffed that she didn't return her calls.
I was miffed that you went off to work without saying good bye.
Jason was miffed that the accountant forgot about their appointment.
She was upset. In fact, she was miffed.
When you are really annoyed you could say, "If you break that bike I'm gonna be miffed."
"when the board of directors overlooked the investor's proposals she tried to understand but was miffed by their refusal to listen."
still miffed about a donkey comment
The sire's bloodline is not compatible with the dame's lineage. The Royals will be miffed if our lineage is not compatible.
As in "I'm Miffed" ? It usually means angry, annoyed, or mad.
miffed
annoyed irritated
gift, lift, sift
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"Upset" typically implies a stronger emotional reaction compared to "miffed," which is more mild and can often be seen as being slightly annoyed or bothered. So, generally speaking, being upset is considered worse than being miffed.
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