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The word "irritated" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express a feeling of being annoyed, frustrated, or made uncomfortable. Example sentence: She was irritated by his refusal to take her advice.
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As they barrelled towards the crowd it looked less like a frenzied rampage than a slightly irritated jog.
Yet ministers are being urged on by Boris Johnson, who is irritated by flea-bite militancy in London's transport system – the impact of which diminishes with every misuse of Tube drivers' power.
Anglicising my name to Paula irritated me at the most fundamental level but it was also a blessed relief.
"Even if somebody's mentally ill they could still be mad at somebody, they could be irritated at someone, they could be offended at somebody," she said.
On the journey from Borehamwood, I had found myself irritated by the fact that I had to put my shisha away at the station.
Mild autism has been suggested by one particularly irritated friend.
"The first minister was slightly irritated," Bell recalled.
Yes, Seldon's piece must have irritated the two Eds.
It is one of the main things that has irritated the Egyptian culture minister now, and he has a point.
In a preview clip of Thursday's show, Oz recognized that he has "irritated some potential allies" in his "quest to make American healthy".
I'm bored, more than anything, as well as irritated that another generation of young players isn't being offered something more exciting than this.
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