"Narked" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Narked" Meaning

In British English, "narked" is a verb that means to upset or annoy someone. It can also mean to prick or pierce something. For example: "The bee narked me when it stung me."

"Narked" Examples

Usage Examples for the Word "narked"

Verb


"I was narked by the noise from the construction site and couldn't concentrate on my work."
"The annoying comment narked him off, and he walked away from the conversation."
"She was narked by the thought of attending another boring meeting at work."

Adjective


"The new employee was feeling a bit narked about not being able to take a lunch break."
"The team was getting a bit narked with each other after the disappointing game."

Note: "Narked" is a British English informal verb or adjective that means being annoyed, irritated, or bothered. It is not commonly used in American English.

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