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annoying environment
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "annoying environment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a setting or situation that causes irritation or discomfort. Example: "The constant noise from the construction site created an annoying environment for those trying to work in the office."
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In his Battle Network series decade retrospective, 1UP.com's Jeremy Parish felt the first game suffered from terrible plotting, unbalanced play design, and unattractive and annoying environment navigation.
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The presentation of the paintings in this busy environment is annoying at first.
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But it's not too far from the attitude that some hotels have projected about the environment — while scolding and annoying their customers in the process.
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This should not be a problem for outdoor environments but can be annoying in sport events or music concerts where sound events might happen in a specific order.
So how do Marpac's machines remove those annoying noises and restore a calm, restful environment?
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This is as annoying as it ever was, but in an environment so exciting and brash it is yucky to be left on the sidelines, checking your watch, thinking, as Lil B has, "I hate myself".
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Potential disturbing vibrations are one issue to consider in planning urban environments and densification of cities. Vibrations can be annoying for humans but also for sensitive equipment in, for example, hospitals.
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Justyna MacDonald Dr Jules Eden replies: Fortunately for you the flight is fairly short, so there should be insufficient time for her to get annoyed with both the environment and close proximity of other passengers.
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Momentary failures to perceive and respond appropriately to the environment reflect "hiccups" in monitoring and behavioral control that range from mildly annoying (not seeing your glasses on your desk) to potentially dangerous (not seeing a bicyclist while driving a car).
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Annoying to admit, since it jeopardises one's opinion about the fairness and quality of the environment s/he works in, which may be experienced by some as an aggression to their professional identity.
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In such an environment, it's hardly surprising that no one finds our merry band of Nordic walkers annoying.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a specific environment, provide details about what makes it "annoying". Specificity will enhance clarity and impact.
Common error
While "annoying environment" is acceptable, overuse can weaken your writing. Vary your descriptions with synonyms like "irritating setting" or "frustrating atmosphere" to maintain reader engagement.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "annoying environment" functions as a noun phrase where the adjective "annoying" modifies the noun "environment". It describes a setting or situation that is bothersome or irritating. Ludwig confirms its usability in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "annoying environment" is a grammatically correct way to describe a bothersome or irritating setting. While Ludwig confirms its validity, it's relatively rare and leans toward a neutral formality. When using it, consider providing specific details to enhance clarity. For more formal contexts or to avoid repetition, explore alternatives such as "irritating setting" or "frustrating atmosphere". By varying your word choice, you maintain reader engagement and convey your message more effectively.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
irritating setting
Replaces "annoying" with "irritating", focusing on the capacity to provoke mild anger or impatience.
frustrating atmosphere
Substitutes "annoying" with "frustrating", highlighting the obstruction of progress or fulfillment within the environment.
aggravating situation
Emphasizes the worsening or intensification of negative feelings within the described environment.
unpleasant surroundings
Shifts the focus to the general disagreeableness of the environment, encompassing more than just annoyance.
disturbing conditions
Highlights the disruption and unease caused by the environmental factors.
vexatious circumstances
Uses a more formal term, "vexatious", to describe conditions that cause worry or distress.
bothersome context
Replaces "annoying" with "bothersome", indicating something that causes minor trouble or irritation.
exasperating climate
Suggests that the environment is causing intense irritation and frustration.
irksome backdrop
Uses "irksome" to indicate a petty annoyance caused by the environment.
challenging atmosphere
Implies the environment presents difficulties and tests one's ability to cope.
FAQs
How can I describe an environment that is more than just annoying?
Consider using terms like "hostile environment" or "toxic environment" if the situation involves significant negativity or danger. These alternatives convey a stronger negative impact than simply "annoying".
What are some synonyms for "annoying" when describing an environment?
Alternatives include "irritating", "frustrating", "disturbing", and "bothersome". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey. For example, "irritating" suggests mild anger, while "frustrating" suggests hindered progress.
Is "annoying environment" appropriate for formal writing?
While grammatically correct, "annoying environment" might be perceived as informal in some contexts. For formal writing, consider using more sophisticated alternatives like "unfavorable conditions" or "challenging situation".
How to use "annoying environment" in a sentence?
You can say, "The constant construction noise created an "annoying environment" for office workers" or "The poorly lit and cramped space made for an "annoying environment" to study in."
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