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nettled

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Definition:

Nettled is an adjective that describes a feeling of irritation or anger. When someone is nettled, they are often annoyed or upset about something.

Usage Instructions:
  • Nettled is typically used when someone reacts to something that bothers them, especially if it provokes impatience or anger.
  • You can use it in both spoken and written English.
Example Sentences:
  1. She felt nettled when her friend continuously interrupted her story.
  2. After hearing the rude comments, he became nettled and decided to leave the room.
Advanced Usage:

In more formal writing or speech, you might see "nettled" used to describe complex emotions or situations. For example: - The politician appeared nettled during the debate when his opponent brought up past scandals.

Word Variants:
  • Nettle (verb): To irritate or annoy someone. Example: "His constant questions began to nettle her."
  • Nettling (present participle): The act of causing annoyance. Example: "The nettling remarks made everyone uncomfortable."
Different Meanings:
  • Nettle (noun): A type of plant that can sting you if touched (not related to the emotional meaning but good to know).
Synonyms:

Here are some words that have a similar meaning to "nettled": - Annoyed - Irritated - Peeved - Piqued - Riled - Upset

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • While there are no specific idioms that use "nettled," you might encounter phrases such as:
    • "Get under someone's skin": To annoy or irritate someone.
    • "Rub the wrong way": To irritate someone without intending to.
Summary:

So, when someone is "nettled," they are feeling irritated or angry because of something that has happened. It’s a word you can use to describe a moment when someone is upset, whether it’s from teasing, rude comments, or any situation that annoys them.

Adjective
  1. aroused to impatience or anger
    • made an irritated gesture
    • feeling nettled from the constant teasing
    • peeved about being left out
    • felt really pissed at her snootiness
    • riled no end by his lies
    • roiled by the delay

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