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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost annoyed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling that is close to annoyance but not fully realized, often indicating a mild irritation or frustration.
Example: "I was almost annoyed when he arrived late, but I understood that traffic can be unpredictable."
Alternatives: "slightly irritated" or "nearly frustrated".
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"He was almost annoyed with me.
When Tiger Lily exclaimed, "Peter Pan is the sun and the moon and the stars!" Peter said, "Yes, I know," with an almost annoyed nod of her head, like, Why are you wasting my time?
The district attorney appeared almost annoyed by the attention the case is receiving.
"The questions were all what I expected," he says, almost annoyed.
Bryant had that stern look about him Friday, as if he were almost annoyed at how long and how taxing the series had been.
For one thing, there is the 911 tape, now widely available on the Internet, on which he seems almost annoyed that Ms. Hatchel, whom he described as "my girlfriend," was dead in his three-bedroom penthouse condominium on Paradise Road.
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He sounds annoyed, almost, as if I am late or forgot his birthday.
He was nonplussed and almost a little annoyed at my suggestion.
The senator answered almost every question with an annoyed inflection.
I am more annoyed about the reaction.
I was very, very annoyed about it.
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