"Peeved" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Peeved" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Peeved
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"Peeved" Meaning

peeved (adjective): feeling annoyed or irritated; displeased or upset

"Peeved" Examples

Meaning:

peeved

to be slightly annoyed or angry; to be upset or bothered

5 Usage Examples:


I was peeved when my colleague commandeered my computer without asking.
She was peeved at the final score because her favorite team lost.
He was peeved that his lunch was ruined by the spilled drink.
My sister was peeved with me for eating the last piece of cake.
The environmental activists were peeved by the government's decision to reject their proposal.

"Peeved" Similar Words

Peeresses

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Female nobles or ladies of high social standing, especially in medieval Europe.

Peering

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Peerless

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Peerlessly

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Peers

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Peers refers to people who are of the same social class, rank, or status as oneself, including friends, colleagues, or acquaintances. It can also refer to the members of a particular group or community who share similar interests, characteristics, or experiences.

Peerweet

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Peeve

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Peeves

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Peeves is a noun that refers to something that annoys or irritates someone, often in a mild way. For example: "The constant noise from the construction site was a peeve for the neighbors." It can also be used to describe a minor complaint or grievance.

Peeving

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Peevish

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Peevishly

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Peevishness

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Peevishness is a noun that refers to a state of being easily annoyed or irritated, often to an unreasonable degree. It can also describe a person who is habitually grumpy, irritable, or petulant, and who tends to become offended or upset over trivial matters.

Peewee

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Peewit

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Peewit is an old-fashioned or poetic name for a lapwing, a type of bird.

Peg

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A peg is a rod or pin used for suspending or attaching something, such as a picture or a bag. It can also refer to a unit of volume measurement, equivalent to one-sixth of a pint.