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Synonyms and antonyms of Ways of emphasizing when you are annoyed or angry in British Thesaurus
Ways of emphasizing when you are annoyed or angry
used for emphasizing that you are annoyed or impatient with someone
used for expressing anger
constant (adjective)
used for emphasizing that something is annoying because it is continuous
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
blooming (adjective)
Britishspoken used for emphasizing something, especially when you are slightly annoyed
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)
dear God ()
used for expressing strong emotion, especially anger or shock
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
honestly (adverb)
spoken used for expressing slight anger at someone
I like that ()
used for emphasizing that what someone has just said is rude or unfair
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
jolly well (British)
Britishinformal old-fashioned used for emphasizing what you are saying, especially when you are angry or annoyed
man (interjection)
informal used for expressing surprise, admiration, anger etc
rotten (adjective)
informal used for emphasizing what you are saying, especially when you are angry or annoyed
ruddy (adjective)
Britishvery informal used for emphasizing what you are saying, especially if you are angry or annoyed
shoot (interjection)
mainly American used for expressing anger or disappointment
used when you are angry or disappointed at the way you or someone else has been treated
used when you are angry or disappointed at the way in which you have been treated
what/how/when etc do you expect...? ()
used for telling someone in a slightly annoyed way that something is not possible or reasonable
who is someone to do something? ()
used for saying that someone does not have the right to do something
used for emphasizing that you are very pleased, surprised, or angry