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Miffed   /mɪft/   Listen
Miffed

adjective
1.
Aroused to impatience or anger.  Synonyms: annoyed, irritated, nettled, peeved, pissed, pissed off, riled, roiled, steamed, stung.  "Feeling nettled from the constant teasing" , "Peeved about being left out" , "Felt really pissed at her snootiness" , "Riled no end by his lies" , "Roiled by the delay"






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"Miffed" Quotes from Famous Books



... Antoinette, girl like, was miffed. It was the first time in her experience with Alexander, and in fact with several other adorers, that she had not been able to operate that little device successfully. As a result, she was rather cool ...
— The Mermaid of Druid Lake and Other Stories • Charles Weathers Bump

... impatient listener. "No-o," slowly drawled Rube, apparently "miffed" at being thus interrupted. "It ...
— The Scalp Hunters • Mayne Reid

... pale gold. A bit of the soul of Puvis de Chavannes floated there. A simple phrase of Luce made it evident that she understood how to read that subtle harmony. He was almost astonished. She was not miffed at that, and said that one might easily feel a thing that one would be incapable of expressing. Though she painted very badly, it was not altogether her fault. Through an economical turn, perhaps ill-advised, she had not finished her course at the Arts Decoratifs. Besides, ...
— Pierre and Luce • Romain Rolland

... are firm enough," said Daniel, a little miffed, "but there are certain things which it is ...
— Clerambault - The Story Of An Independent Spirit During The War • Rolland, Romain



Words linked to "Miffed" :   displeased



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