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an·noy·ing    Audio Help   [uh-noi-ing] Pronunciation Key
–adjective
causing annoyance; irritatingly bothersome: annoying delays.

[Origin: 1325–75; ME; see annoy, -ing2]

an·noy·ing·ly, adverb
an·noy·ing·ness, noun
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an·noy    Audio Help   (ə-noi')  Pronunciation Key 
tr.v.   an·noyed, an·noy·ing, an·noys
  1. To cause slight irritation to (another) by troublesome, often repeated acts.
  2. Archaic To harass or disturb by repeated attacks.


[Middle English anoien, from Old French anoier, ennuyer, from Vulgar Latin *inodiāre, to make odious, from Latin in odio, odious : in, in; see in-2 + odiō, ablative of odium, hatred; see od- in Indo-European roots.]

Synonyms: These verbs mean to disturb or trouble a person, evoking moderate anger. Annoy refers to mild disturbance caused by an act that tries one's patience: The sound of the printer annoyed me.
Irritate is somewhat stronger: I was irritated by their constant interruptions.
Bother implies imposition: In the end, his complaining just bothered the supervisor.
Irk connotes a wearisome quality: The city council's inactivity irked the community.
Vex applies to an act capable of arousing anger or perplexity: Hecklers in the crowd vexed the speaker.
Provoke implies strong and often deliberate incitement to anger: His behavior provoked me to reprimand the whole team.
Aggravate is a less formal equivalent: "Threats only served to aggravate people in such cases" (William Makepeace Thackeray).
Peeve, also somewhat informal, suggests a querulous, resentful response to a mild disturbance: Your flippant answers peeved me.
To rile is to upset and to stir up: It riled me to have to listen to such lies.

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an·noy·ing    Audio Help   (ə-noi'ĭng)  Pronunciation Key 
adj.   Causing vexation or irritation; troublesome: an annoying cough.

an·noy'ing·ly adv.
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annoying

adjective
1. causing irritation or annoyance; "tapping an annoying rhythm on his glass with his fork"; "aircraft noise is particularly bothersome near the airport"; "found it galling to have to ask permission"; "an irritating delay"; "nettlesome paperwork"; "a pesky mosquito"; "swarms of pestering gnats"; "a plaguey newfangled safety catch"; "a teasing and persistent thought annoyed him"; "a vexatious child"; "it is vexing to have to admit you are wrong" 

noun
1. the act of troubling or annoying someone [syn: annoyance

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Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
anˈnoying adjective
Example: annoying habits
Arabic: مُزْعِج، مُضايِق
Chinese (Simplified): 讨厌的
Chinese (Traditional): 討厭的
Czech: nemilý, protivný
Danish: irriterende
Dutch: ergerlijk
Estonian: tüütu
Finnish: ärsyttävä
French: agaçant
German: ärgerlich
Greek: ενοχλητικός
Hungarian: bosszantó
Icelandic: ergjandi
Indonesian: mengganggu
Italian: fastidioso, irritante
Japanese: いらいらさせる
Korean: 귀찮은, 성가신
Latvian: kaitinošs
Lithuanian: erzinantis
Norwegian: irriterende, plagsom
Polish: irytujące
Portuguese (Brazil): irritante
Portuguese (Portugal): incomodativo
Romanian: ener­vant
Russian: раздражающий
Slovak: protivný
Slovenian: nadležen
Spanish: molesto, irritante
Swedish: förarglig, retsam
Turkish: can sıkıcı, sinirlendirici
See also: annoyance, annoyed, annoy, "annoying" in any language

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