vaguely annoyed
Frequency: 5.820.4 per million words
Slightly annoyed, but not for a clear or strong reason.
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Examples (10)
- She felt vaguely annoyed without knowing exactly why.
- He gave a vaguely annoyed sigh when he saw the long queue.
- I'm feeling vaguely annoyed by the constant background noise.
- She had a vaguely annoyed expression on her face throughout the meeting.
- He seemed vaguely annoyed by my question, though he answered it politely.
- You might get vaguely annoyed if the train is a few minutes late, but it's not a big deal.
- Although he couldn't pinpoint the reason, he was vaguely annoyed by the change in plans.
- "I don't know, I'm just vaguely annoyed today," he admitted.
- By the end of the day, the series of minor interruptions had left her feeling vaguely annoyed.
- His tone of voice sounded vaguely annoyed when he responded to the email.