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22 January
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What is the difference between I’m irritated. and I’m annoyed. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between I’m irritated. and I’m annoyed. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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- English (US)
Annoyed is only a mental state. Irritated is both a mental and physical state. By physical irritation, I’m picture in my head something like 炎症.
I’m annoyed with my job. -ok
I’m irritated with my job. -ok
My wound is irritated. -ok
My wound is annoyed. This sounds weird.
My brain is irritated. -ok
My brain is annoyed. -weird
The dog is annoyed. -ok
The dog is irritated. -ok
The dog’s skin is annoyed. -weird
The dog’s skin is irritated. - ok
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