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Meanings of
miffed
in inglés
Aroused to impatience or anger.
annoyed
irritated
stung
pissed
steamed
nettled
riled
roiled
peeved
pissed off
Related terms
displeased
Usage of
miffed
in inglés
1
He admits to getting
miffed
when critics take aim at his efforts.
2
He appeared
miffed
that I'd heard his supposed secret, but I continued.
3
Hubert would be
miffed
if I'd left the phalanges in the grave.
4
This time I knew I wasn't imagining the curt tone-hewas
miffed
.
5
As we all take a seat at the dining table, Davina's
miffed
.
6
However, PG's response to the Stage 6 crisis has left South Africans
miffed
.
7
At that moment she wasn't sure whether she was
miffed
or merely disappointed.
8
Well, then... thank you, he said,
miffed
,
sounding like I'd short changed him.
9
Perhaps it was
miffed
at me for failing to feed and exercise it.
10
She could hardly be
miffed
that he hadn't asked her along.
11
The other, sounding just a little
miffed
,
answered my second observation.
12
The British were
miffed
that the Americans had not bothered to tell them.
13
Tourists are
miffed
that the US can't keep its parks and monuments open.
14
But now there is a lot of uncertainty and I'm a bit
miffed
.
15
Are you ready to sleep? She sounded more puzzled than
miffed
.
16
Carl looked a bit
miffed
even after Theo had explained herself.
Other examples for "miffed"
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miffed
miff
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
slightly miffed
rather miffed
somewhat miffed
look miffed
pretty miffed
More collocations
Miffed
through the time
Miffed
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common