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Annoying - English meaning

əˈnɔɪ.ɪŋ

Annoying – definitions in English dictionary

adjective

Causing irritation or annoyance.

Usage examples:

Annoying habits

Synonims:

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verb

Make (someone) a little angry; irritate.

Usage examples:

The decision really annoyed him

Synonims:

IrritateVexMake angryMake crossAngerExasperateIrkGallPiquePut outDispleaseGet/put someone's back upAntagonizeGet on someone's nervesRub up the wrong wayRuffleRuffle someone's
verb

Harm or attack repeatedly.

Usage examples:

A gallant saxon, who annoyed this coast
adjective

Making you feel slightly angry

Usage examples:

It's really annoying when a train is late and there's no explanation., he's got a really annoying l…

Annoying translation into English

Annoying: translate from English into Chinese

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恼人的, 可气, 讨嫌

Annoying: translate from English into Dutch

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Vervelend, Hinderlijk, Lastig, Ergerlijk

Annoying: translate from English into French

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Énervant, Ennuyeux, Agaçant, Fâcheux, Irritant, Contrariant, Vexant

Annoying: translate from English into German

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Ärgerlich, Lästig, Belästigend

Annoying: translate from English into Hindi

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चिढ़ पैदा करने वाला, कष्टकर

Annoying: translate from English into Italian

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Fastidioso, Irritante, Noioso, Seccante, Molesto

Annoying: translate from English into Korean

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성가신

Annoying: translate from English into Russian

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Раздражающий, Досадный, Раздражение, Надоедливый

Annoying: translate from English into Spanish

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Irritante, Molesto, Fastidioso, Enojoso, Latoso, Cargoso, Fregón, Emporroso

Word origin

Middle English (in the sense ‘be hateful to’): from Old French anoier (verb), anoi (noun), based on Latin in odio in the phrase mihi in odio est ‘it is hateful to me’.

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