First Known Use: 13th century
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annoy
verb an·noy \ə-ˈnȯi\
: to cause (someone) to feel slightly angry
Full Definition of ANNOY
transitive verb
1
: to disturb or irritate especially by repeated acts
2
: to harass especially by quick brief attacks
intransitive verb
: to cause annoyance
— an·noy·er noun
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Origin of ANNOY
Middle English anoien, from Anglo-French anuier, ennoier, from Late Latin inodiare to make loathsome, from Latin in + odium hatred — more at odium
Related to ANNOY
Synonym Discussion of ANNOY
annoy, vex, irk, bother mean to upset a person's composure. annoy implies a wearing on the nerves by persistent petty unpleasantness <their constant complaining annoys us>. vex implies greater provocation and stronger disturbance and usually connotes anger but sometimes perplexity or anxiety <vexed by her son's failure to clean his room>. irk stresses difficulty in enduring and the resulting weariness or impatience of spirit <careless waste irks the boss>. bother suggests interference with comfort or peace of mind <don't bother me while I'm reading>.
synonyms see in addition worry
Rhymes with ANNOY
ahoy, alloy, bad boy, ball boy, batboy, B-boy, beachboy, bellboy, bell buoy, best boy, big boy, bok choy, borzoi, boy toy, busboy, callboy, carboy, charpoy, choirboy, convoy, cowboy, decoy, deploy, destroy, doughboy, employ, enjoy, envoy, flyboy, footboy, Hanoi, hautbois, highboy, homeboy, houseboy, killjoy, Khoikhoi, life buoy, linkboy, lowboy, McCoy, newsboy, old boy, page boy, playboy, plowboy, po'boy, postboy, potboy, Quemoy, Rob Roy, Saint Croix, Savoy, schoolboy, sepoy, stock boy, tallboy, tatsoi, teapoy, Tolstoy, tomboy, travois, viceroy
ANNOYER Defined for Kids
annoy
verb an·noy \ə-ˈnȯi\
an·noyedan·noy·ing
Definition of ANNOY for Kids
: to cause to feel slightly angry or irritated
Synonym Discussion of ANNOY
annoy, pester, and tease mean to disturb and upset a person. annoy is used for bothering someone to the point of anger. <I am annoyed by your bad behavior.> pester is used for bothering someone over and over. <Stop pestering me for more money.> tease often is used for continually tormenting someone until that person is provoked or upset. <They teased the child to the point of tears.>
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