Examples of synonyms (nouns) for 'a person who is annoying' are:
Annoying can be an adjective or a present tense verb - but not a noun.
The word 'bother' is a noun, a word for someone or something that is annoying but not very serious; a word for a person or a thing.The noun form of the verb to bother is the gerund, bothering.
What can be 'annoying' to one person may not be annoying to another person. So it is impossible to answer the question.
yes, cos its a person place or thing. remember first grade and that annoying song?
You get some one annoying.
It can be, when it is a verbal noun (gerund). "Jangling your keys is annoying" would use the word as a noun.
Well you ask them to let you have some space or tell someone (maybe the annoying person's parents) that the said annoying person is a stalker.
If the person is annoying to you she or he is but if not they are not annoying they are not annoying at all. personally i have experience sitting next to an annoying friend called Travers, Georgie
The word "annoying" is a adjective. Example:When that annoying commercial comes on, I change the channel.Sometimes the word "annoying" is a used as an adjective. Example:When you eliminate the annoying and the trivial, you don't have much left.
It is difficult to state how a person can not be annoying depending on what it is about the person that has become annoying. There are a few options, and one would be to try and speak to the person in a reasonable manner to explain what one finds annoying. Some things that can assist a person are to respect boundaries, being humble and learning to listen.
No, the word 'annoyed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to annoy. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective.The noun forms for the verb to annoy are annoyance and the gerund, annoying.
The verbal noun (gerund) annoying is abstract, a word for an emotion or a personal opinion.