Apologize and then stop giving them reasons to be annoyed at you in the first place.
Yes, "cross" can also mean annoyed or angry, especially in British English. It is used to describe someone who is irritated or upset about something.
One emotion that starts with "i" is irritation. It refers to the feeling of being annoyed or frustrated by someone or something.
Annoyed typically refers to feeling slightly irritated or bothered, while frustrated implies feeling hindered or thwarted in achieving a desired outcome. Annoyance is often more superficial, while frustration is deeper and more intense.
There is no tree that is grouchy because they don't have characteristics like humans and animals but they are still living things.
Disturbed, agitated, uneasy, troubled.
to be annoyed with someone or something
AnswerUnhappy.
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perturb - to annoy. Someone who can be easily annoyed is perturbable, though that word is used very rarely. Someone who can not be easily annoyed is imperturbable.
Annoyed means angry or irritated. It is usually used as a little bit less intense than the words furious or incensed. If someone is annoyed with you, they aren't happy.
Being pissed at somebody is the same as being very annoyed at someone. So it means to be angry/annoyed with them.
Easily annoyed by someone's actions
Ask yourself the question. I think someone gets annoyed by something when they get too much of it or if it's something they don't like.
"What is eating you?" is the same as asking someone "What is upsetting you?" - should that someone be sulking or appear annoyed.
That honesty depends on the person. There are plenty of different things that drive some people crazy, like maybe someone loves the sound of bells, someone else may hate them. No one is a-like, but what I would suggest is you going up to the person that got annoyed by you and asking them how you annoyed them.
Apologize and then stop giving them reasons to be annoyed at you in the first place.
You're being annoyed/bothered by something/someone.