Annoyed vs. Delighted — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Annoyed and Delighted
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Annoyed
To cause irritation to (another); make somewhat angry.
Delighted
Delighted (Persian: ارادتمند؛ نازنین، بهاره، تینا, romanized: Eradatmand) is an unreleased 2016 drama film written and directed by Abdolreza Kahani. Starring Mahnaz Afshar, Tannaz Tabatabaei, Aida Mahiani, Mehran Ghafourian and Sahar Dolatshahi, Delighted is the story of three Iranian women "who want to have a good time" and to attain that end, are doing their best to find rich men for themselves.
Annoyed
(Archaic) To harass or disturb by repeated attacks.
Delighted
Filled with delight.
Annoyed
Simple past tense and past participle of annoy
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Delighted
(Obsolete) Delightful.
Annoyed
Troubled, irritated by something unwanted or unliked (an annoyance); vexed.
Delighted
Greatly pleased.
Annoyed
Aroused to impatience or anger; as, feeling annoyed by the constant teasing.
Delighted
Filled with wonder and delight.
Annoyed
Troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances.
Delighted
Simple past tense and past participle of delight
Annoyed
Aroused to impatience or anger;
Made an irritated gesture
Feeling nettled from the constant teasing
Peeved about being left out
Felt really pissed at her snootiness
Riled no end by his lies
Roiled by the delay
Delighted
Endowed with delight.
If virtue no delighted beauty lack.
Annoyed
Troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances;
Harassed working mothers
A harried expression
Her poor pestered father had to endure her constant interruptions
The vexed parents of an unruly teenager
Delighted
Greatly pleased
Delighted
Filled with wonder and delight
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