Example sentence - I was annoyed when the bugs arrived at the picnic uninvited.
He experienced great agitation before playing the big game.
How can you be so nonchalant about such an important job interview?He was nervous about asking her out, but he tried to seem nonchalant.The judge seemed annoyed by Lindsay Lohan's nonchalantattitude in court.
Your behaviour has been very erratic today.The computer is being erratic.
A subject in a sentence is who, what, or where the sentence is about.
This is a sentence. A prisoner has to serve the sentence the judge gives him.
Example sentence - His daughter annoyed me all day.
I got annoyed by this question.
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).
I was annoyed with their inaction.
The birds screeching annoyed the cat.A dog may feel annoyed if pestered.The teacher became annoyed when students kept whispering.
He's foible was that he was impatient and easily annoyed.
'Ninnekkondu valya shalyam aayallo'. < this sentence is same as the ' I am annoyed with you'. But the direct translation is 'ninnod enik deishyam anu'.
he was tolerant of the noise even though it annoyed him
I mimicked my sister when i was being annoyed by her sound she made.
Having to pay excess baggage at the airport really annoyed me!
Homer was annoyed when the dog dug up his lawn.