Annoy meaning in English | Easy explanation | Indian dictionary

Annoy meaning in English: In this article, the meaning of the word ‘Annoy’ is explained in easy English with examples, along with its synonyms and antonyms.

‘Annoy’ pronunciation= a-noi

Annoy meaning in English

‘Annoy’ means to be upset, angry, or slightly angry with someone.

1. ‘Annoy’ means to disturb or irritate someone by repeated acts.

2. ‘Annoy’ means a feeling of discomfort by someone’s troublesome act.

3. To bother with unpleasant deeds.

4. To do something to upset or anger someone.

Annoy- English meaning
tease
to disturb
irritate
rile
distress
harass
molest
troublesome

Annoy-Example

The word ‘Annoy’ acts as a Verb.

The past tense of the word ‘Annoy’ is ‘Annoyed’ and the present participle is ‘Annoying’.

Sentences that can be formed using the word ‘Annoy’ are as follows.

Examples:

▪ Are you annoyed with me?

▪ I don’t want to annoy you.

▪ I am so annoyed with his behavior.

▪ Don’t annoy me.

▪ Some unknown fears annoy him badly at night.

▪ It annoys me when he does not give respect to others.

▪ It annoys me a lot when he sings loudly.

▪ It really annoys me greatly when he borrows money but never returns it.

▪ His arrogant behavior really annoys everyone.

▪ Speaker’s lengthy speech starts to annoy the listeners.

▪ They annoy us deliberately.

‘Annoy’ other meanings

annoyed= upset, shocked

annoy life= Troubled life

annoy party= Angry party

annoy man= Angry man, the upset man

annoy time= Troublesome time

I will annoy you= I will bother you

annoy girl= Angry girl, the upset girl

feeling annoyed= Feeling upset, 

very annoyed= Very angry

‘Annoy’ Synonyms-antonyms

The synonyms of the word ‘Annoy’ are as follows.

irritate
irk
exasperate
displease
enrage
ruffle
pique
provoke
aggravate
peeve
infuriate
rankle
miffed
vexed
nettled
fed up
disgruntled
hassle
nark
sore
persecute

The antonyms of the word ‘Annoy’ are as follows.

please
gratify
appease
oblige
conciliate
delight
cheer
propitiate
gladden
console
solace

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