"Nettled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Nettled" Meaning

The adjective "nettled" means feeling annoyed or irritated, often in a mild way. It can also refer to being so provoked that one becomes sharp-tongued or irritable. For example: "The cool breeze did not nettled her, it was very pleasant."

"Nettled" Examples

Usage Examples for "Nettled"


Example 1: Verb

She felt nettled by her husband's constant criticizing and decided to take a break from the argument.

Example 2: Verb

The farmer got nettled by the constant buzzing of the bees and quickly ran away from the beehive.

Example 3: Adjective

The team was nettled by their coach's harsh words and struggled to focus on the game.

Example 4: Verb

The artist was nettled by the art critic's scathing review and felt inclined to respond strongly.

Example 5: Adjective

The politician was nettled by the opposition's unrelenting attacks and found it difficult to maintain a calm demeanor.
Note: "Nettled" is often used to describe a feeling of being annoyed, irritated, or provoked, usually by someone or something.

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