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to annoyance
noun
That which annoys.
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But that amusement quickly turned to annoyance and anger.
Then amusement turns to annoyance, then resigned boredom.
Their anger was reduced to annoyance about the harassments during border crossings.
BATES I'm warning you Miss O'Brien… A beat as we see his expression change from anger to annoyance.> BATES (cont).
Watch a bit longer, though, and amusement may give way to annoyance at how offensively anti-life these shows are, full of contempt for humankind.
But if SITA's program takes off, passenger appreciation could turn to annoyance if their cellphones begin to beep and vibrate with marketers competing for their attention.
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It was an act almost laser‑targeted to cause annoyance to anyone still watching.
Wodehouse is an anodyne to annoyances.
Solutions to annoyances -- that's invention, he said.
Otherwise, feelings of being overwhelmed, or tendencies to overreact to minor annoyances, begin to creep in.
Surveys are a common way to measure annoyance due to road traffic noise, but the method has some draw-backs.
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