irritably

[US]/'iritəbli/
[UK]/ˈɪrətəblɪ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. in an easily annoyed or impatient manner; with a tendency to be easily irritated

Example Sentences

He lost his temper and snapped irritably at the children.

Ambreene glanced irritably out the window as she hurried along the Hall of Clouds behind the politely insistent seneschal. Why did Grandmama Teshla want to see her just now?

She answered the phone irritably.

He spoke irritably about the delay.

The customer complained irritably about the service.

She tapped her foot irritably while waiting.

He sighed irritably at the constant interruptions.

The dog growled irritably at the unfamiliar visitor.

She irritably brushed off his attempts to help.

He irritably slammed the door behind him.

The child pouted irritably when told to go to bed.

She irritably waved away the flies buzzing around her.

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