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Aroused to impatience or anger.
annoyed
irritated
stung
pissed
steamed
riled
roiled
miffed
peeved
pissed off
displeased
1
The language and the tone of his letter respecting it
nettled
me.
2
This promotion of a newcomer
nettled
the bad element of the region.
3
Your Resolution to stop the Embarkation here I fancy has
nettled
Burgoyne.
4
I asked, relieved but rather
nettled
at the downfall of my romance.
5
This reflection upon my speech pained even more than it
nettled
me.
6
The marshal was a deal
nettled
,
and, turning, he said to Miller:
7
Chichester looked up quickly, and with the air of a man
nettled
.
8
Bill, retorted the passenger, slightly
nettled
by the tittering of his companions.
9
This
nettled
him, and he made a mere jest of my letter.
10
His assumption that his absence had been noticed rather
nettled
his hearer.
11
Bowman, if that is really your name, responded the officer somewhat
nettled
.
12
It
nettled
me a little, I think, yet they were worth watching.
13
Richard laughed, though he was sensibly
nettled
and perhaps a shade abashed.
14
If they were
nettled
by a sense of feminine mystery, she reciprocated.
15
Stubbs was considerably
nettled
,
for he felt sure he should have won.
16
The consulting friend, somewhat
nettled
by the plain man's bluntness, might retort:
nettled
nettle
·
somewhat nettled
feel nettled
nettled tone
look nettled
rather nettled