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Synonyms and antonyms of Old-fashioned expressions used when annoyed or angry in British Thesaurus

Old-fashioned expressions used when annoyed or angry

gosh (interjection)

old-fashioned used for showing that you are surprised or a little annoyed

crikey (interjection)

Britishinformal old-fashioned used for expressing surprise or anger

blow (it) ()

used when you are annoyed about something, or for saying in an annoyed way that you do not care about something

dash it (all) ()

used when you are annoyed about something

confounded (adjective)

old-fashioned used for showing that you are annoyed

cursed (adjective)

informal old-fashioned used for emphasizing that you think something is annoying or stupid

fiddlesticks (interjection)

old-fashioned used for expressing disagreement or anger

bother (interjection)

Britishold-fashioned used when you are annoyed about something

cripes (interjection)

informal old-fashioned used for expressing surprise or anger

damnation (interjection)

old-fashioned used when you are annoyed about something

by God ()

used for emphasizing what you are saying in a determined or angry way

dashed (adjective)

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

drat (interjection)

old-fashioned used for showing that you are annoyed

shucks (interjection)

Americaninformal old-fashioned used for saying that you are annoyed or disappointed

ye gods ()

used for showing that you are very surprised or annoyed