Annoyed, bothered or disturbed.
Example:
-I was irritated when he split coffee on my pants.
-my skin is irritated from laundry detergents.
*in other context; irritated (skin) means inflamed/itchy.
To be mad at someone or something is to be irritated or frustrated at that someone or something. other answer (not mine) To be mad at someone or something is to be irritated
Testily in a petulant manner. A irritated manner.
-adjective annoyed; irritated; vexed. ~Dictionary.com
Irritated.
This is an idiom meaning that someone is anxious or frustrated. The image is of them balancing on the edge of a mood. You use this phrase when you are worrying or irritated about something.
sounds made when irritated
To be mad at someone or something is to be irritated or frustrated at that someone or something. other answer (not mine) To be mad at someone or something is to be irritated
Testily in a petulant manner. A irritated manner.
don't get angry or irritated
means you are very easily irritated or annoyed. :)
To be miffed is to be slightly angry or irritated.
There can be allot of reasons why a horse can be mean, he can be irritated or hurting, not having any attention. But that happened to me to..
To get 'worked up about' something is to get upset, excited, irritated, annoyed.
To perturb - to make (someone) worried, uneasy, anxious
-adjective annoyed; irritated; vexed. ~Dictionary.com
You're skin is irritated, try some bengay
The prefix for "got irritated" is "dis-".