annoyed, ppl. a.
(əˈnɔɪd)
[f. annoy v. + -ed.]
1. Disturbed by what one dislikes; troubled, vexed, offended.
a 1300 K. Alis. 3310 Y am aschamed And sore anoyed, and agramed. 1388 Wyclif Bar. iii. 1 A soule in angwischis and a spirit anoied crieth to thee. 1611 Cotgr., Molesté..offended, combered, vexed, annoyed. 1823 Lamb Elia (1860) 265 The actor who plays the annoyed man. Mod. She had an annoyed, harassed look. |
† 2. Of things: Detrimentally affected; incommoded, pestered. Obs.
1620 Venner Via Recta Introd. 11 Them that haue their lungs annoyed with much moisture. 1658 Evelyn Fr. Gard. (1675) 105 A garden annoy'd with this plague. |