Examples of using "Infastidita" in a sentence and their english translations:
She said that she was annoyed.
She looked like she was annoyed.
She looks like she's annoyed.
She said she's annoyed.
She told me she was annoyed.
- Tom said Mary was annoyed.
- Tom said that Mary was annoyed.
- She said that she's annoyed.
- She said she's annoyed.
I was quite annoyed.
I was very annoyed.
- Tom thought Mary was annoyed.
- Tom thought that Mary was annoyed.
- Tom thinks Mary is annoyed.
- Tom thinks that Mary is annoyed.
You sound really annoyed.
Tom had an annoyed look on his face.
- I'm annoyed at his selfishness.
- I am annoyed by your egotism.
I'm seriously annoyed with them.
I'm annoyed by their impudence.
I'm annoyed at your selfishness.
I was very much annoyed with him.
I'm annoyed at his selfishness.
I was annoyed at his behavior.
- Tom said that I looked annoyed.
- Tom said I seemed annoyed.
- Tom said I looked annoyed.
Why did that bother you?
- Tom said I seemed annoyed.
- Tom said that I seemed annoyed.
I'm seriously annoyed with him.
I'm seriously annoyed with her.
- Tom knew that I was annoyed.
- Tom knew I was annoyed.
Are you annoyed by this?
Are you annoyed by that?
Why are you so annoyed?
I was annoyed with the boy for being lazy.
Who should I be more annoyed with?
She said that the noise bothered her.
It really bugged me out at first.
It bothered me.
I was annoyed with him for his interruptions.
I was annoyed with him for being so late.
He tormented me.
I'm sorry to have bothered you.
He arrived an hour late, which annoyed me very much.