Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Feeling angry or annoyed in British Thesaurus
Feeling angry or annoyed
cross (adjective)
angry. This word is used mainly by children or when speaking to children
belligerent (adjective)
very unfriendly and angry
bad-tempered (adjective)
bad-tempered (adjective)
used about situations or events where people behave in a bad-tempered way
bitter (adjective)
feeling angry or upset because of a bad experience, especially when you think that you have been treated unfairly
bitterly (adverb)
in a determined and angry way
brassed off (adjective)
Britishinformal annoyed and disappointed
cheesed off (adjective)
Britishinformal feeling annoyed or disappointed about something
very annoyed and impatient, especially because something unpleasant has been happening for a long time
disgruntled (adjective)
disappointed and annoyed about something
disgustedly (adverb)
dyspeptic (adjective)
old-fashioned in an angry or unpleasant mood
frayed (adjective)
if your nerves or temper are frayed, you are angry or nervous
hacked off (adjective)
Britishinformal very annoyed
in a strop ()
in high dudgeon (literary)
literary angry because someone has said or done something to upset you
petulant (adjective)
annoyed and behaving in an unreasonable way because you cannot get what you want
pissed off (adjective)
sharp (adjective)
a sharp comment, voice, or expression shows that someone is unfriendly or annoyed
steamed-up (adjective)
ticked-off (adjective)
American annoyed
up in arms ()
angry and complaining about something