1. irritated
He became irritated.
The way he looked at me irritated me very much.
He got a little irritated when he was approached by beggars.
Don't get so irritated. Rushing things will cost you more time in the end.
The more he waited, the more irritated he became.
Even the merest little thing irritated him.
His ambiguous reply made her all the more irritated.
The daughter was irritated with her mother, who always broke her promises.
Since the book is about animals, I was irritated that the animals behaved like people.
The mother becomes irritated and frankly, but gently, tells Beth to leave the room.
Why? asked the daughter, a trifle irritated.
Laura’s teacher got irritated when she said she hadn’t done her project.
Her constant complaining speech irritated me.
She's irritated me since the day she was born.
I couldn't but be irritated with you.