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Synonyms and antonyms of Ways of emphasizing when you are annoyed or angry in American Thesaurus

Ways of emphasizing when you are annoyed or angry

hell (interjection)

informal used for showing that you are angry or annoyed

for heaven’s sake/sakes ()

used for emphasizing that you are annoyed or impatient with someone

for pity’s sake ()

used for showing you are annoyed with someone

what’s that supposed to mean? ()

used when you are annoyed or offended by something that someone has just said

what’s the big idea? ()

used for asking someone why they have done something that you think is wrong or annoying

give me strength ()

used for saying that you feel annoyed about something

give me a break ()

used for showing that you are annoyed by something someone has said or done, or that you do not think that what they have said is true

brother (interjection)

used for showing that you are surprised or annoyed

darn (interjection)

informal used when you are annoyed about something

eish (interjection)

South African an exclamation that shows surprise, annoyance, regret, or some other feeling

about time (spoken)

spoken used for showing that you are annoyed because something has happened later than it should

all someone ever does/wants/gets etc. ()

used for emphasizing that the same thing happens all the time, especially when this is annoying

blasted (adjective)

spoken used for emphasizing that you are annoyed with someone or something

blessed (adjective)

spoken used for emphasizing that you are annoyed about something

blow/sod, etc. /this/that for a lark ()

used for saying that you are tired of doing something

can/could do without something (spoken)

spoken used for saying that something is annoying you and causing problems for you

can’t/don’t believe it ()

used when something annoys you

constant (adjective)

used for emphasizing that something is annoying because it is continuous

could (modal verb)

spoken used for showing that you are annoyed at the way someone has behaved

dang (interjection)

American used when you are disappointed or annoyed

darn (adjective)

informal used for emphasizing what you are saying, especially when you are annoyed about something

darn it/you/him etc. (informal)

informal used when you are annoyed about something

forever doing something ()

used for emphasizing that someone does something very often, and that this is very annoying

forget it ()

used for showing that you are annoyed because you think someone’s comment or suggestion is completely unreasonable

good riddance (to) ()

used for saying that you are pleased to be free of someone or something that is annoying or unpleasant

heck (interjection)

informal used for showing that you are annoyed or surprised

here we go again ()

used when something annoying starts to happen again

hold it ()

used for showing that something has made you angry or surprised

honestly (adverb)

spoken used for expressing slight anger at someone

humph (interjection)

used for showing that you are annoyed or do not approve of something

if you must know ()

used for answering someone in an annoyed way

I like that ()

used for emphasizing that what someone has just said is rude or unfair

indeed (adverb)

mainly Britishspoken used for showing that you are surprised or annoyed by what someone has told you

(it’s a) pity ()

used for saying that you are disappointed about something

it’s/that’s/this is not funny ()

used for telling someone that you are annoyed by something they are doing

look what you’ve done ()

used when you are annoyed with someone and want them to look at the result of their action

lovely (adjective)

used about something that you are annoyed about

man (interjection)

informal used for expressing surprise, admiration, anger, etc.

might (modal verb)

spoken used for showing that you are annoyed with someone because they have not done something that they should do

not (adverb)

spoken used for showing that you are surprised, annoyed, or disappointed by something that has just happened or that you have just heard about

not another ()

used when something annoying or boring that has happened several times before is starting to happen again

nuts (interjection)

informal used for showing that you are annoyed by something

oh (interjection)

used for expressing an emotion such as surprise, anger, or happiness

phooey (interjection)

informal used for showing that you are annoyed or disappointed, or that you do not believe something

precious (adjective)

spoken used for showing that you are angry with someone for caring too much about someone or something

quite the little... ()

used when you are annoyed about what someone has done and want to make it seem less important

rotten (adjective)

informal used for emphasizing what you are saying, especially when you are angry or annoyed

shoot (interjection)

used for expressing anger or disappointment

since when? ()

used for showing that you are surprised or annoyed by what someone has said or done, because it does not seem right, fair, or sincere

suppose (verb)

spoken used in expressions such as “I suppose you think that’s funny!” when you want to show that you are angry with someone

thanks a lot (informal)

informal used for telling someone that something that they did was not helpful or kind

that’s/there’s...for you ()

used when you are angry or disappointed at the way you or someone else has been treated

there’s...for you ()

used when you are angry or disappointed at the way in which you have been treated

well (interjection)

used for expressing a feeling such as doubt, surprise, or anger

what do you mean? ()

used for showing that you are shocked or annoyed about something that someone has told you

what/how/when etc. do you expect...? ()

used for telling someone in a slightly annoyed way that something is not possible or reasonable

what/why must...? ()

used for showing that you are unhappy or angry about a situation

who is someone to do something? ()

used for saying that someone does not have the right to do something

words fail me ()

used for emphasizing that you are very pleased, surprised, or angry