Annoyed
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Middle English (in the sense ‘be hateful to’): from Old French anoier (verb), anoi (noun), based on Latin in odio in the phrase mihi in odio est ‘it is hateful to me’.
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annoyed (adj.)
"vexed, peeved, offended," late 13c., past-participle adjective from annoy (v.).