100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "irritably"
Definition
The adverb irritably describes an action done in a manner that shows annoyance, impatience, or frustration. It often conveys a sense of being easily provoked or bothered by something or someone.
Synonyms
- Annoyedly
- Testily
- Petulantly
- Grumpily
- Crossly
- Snappily
- Frustratedly
Antonyms
- Calmly
- Peacefully
- Serenely
- Patiently
- Composedly
Examples
- She responded irritably when asked the same question again.
- He sighed irritably after realizing he had forgotten his keys.
- The teacher spoke irritably when the students wouldn't stop talking.
- She tapped her foot irritably while waiting for the meeting to start.
- He turned around irritably when someone bumped into him.
- The child answered irritably, tired of being asked to clean his room.
- "Can you stop interrupting me?" she said irritably.
- He grumbled irritably about the long wait at the doctor’s office.
- She replied irritably to her coworker's constant questions.
- The dog barked irritably at the noise outside.
- He muttered irritably under his breath as he struggled with the instructions.
- She glanced at the clock irritably, realizing she was late.
- The chef responded irritably to the customer's complaint.
- He spoke irritably, his patience wearing thin.
- She drove irritably, frustrated by the heavy traffic.
- The manager looked irritably at the messy office.
- He snapped irritably when asked to help with the chores.
- "Why can't they just be quiet?" she thought irritably.
- He pushed his chair back irritably, tired of waiting.
- She answered the phone irritably, expecting bad news.
- The toddler cried irritably when his toy was taken away.
- He shook his head irritably at the poor service.
- She brushed her hair irritably, frustrated by the tangles.
- He paced irritably while waiting for his turn.
- The teacher looked at the students irritably as they chatted.
- She huffed irritably when her plans were changed last minute.
- He typed irritably on his keyboard, annoyed by the slow computer.
- She replied irritably, "I’m busy right now!"
- The customer waited irritably for her order to be filled.
- He responded irritably, not wanting to discuss it any further.
- She glanced irritably at the pile of laundry waiting to be done.
- He rolled his eyes irritably at the constant noise.
- The politician spoke irritably during the heated debate.
- She shifted in her seat irritably, uncomfortable with the situation.
- He wrote the email irritably, frustrated by the lack of communication.
- She laughed irritably, not finding the joke funny.
- He crossed his arms irritably, waiting for the meeting to start.
- She looked at her phone irritably, waiting for a response.
- He walked away irritably, tired of the arguments.
- She snapped her book shut irritably, needing a break.
- He spoke irritably when the kids wouldn't listen.
- She complained irritably about the weather ruining her plans.
- He glared irritably at the clock, wishing time would speed up.
- She huffed irritably when the Wi-Fi went down.
- He replied irritably, "I told you already!"
- The employee looked irritably at the endless paperwork.
- She sighed irritably at the constant ringing of the phone.
- He answered irritably, feeling overwhelmed by the demands.
- She tapped her fingers irritably on the table during the meeting.
- He muttered irritably about the delay in the bus schedule.
- She raised her voice irritably to be heard over the noise.
- He looked away irritably, not wanting to engage in conversation.
- She shuffled her feet irritably, tired of standing in line.
- He slammed the door irritably, letting out his frustration.
- She shrugged irritably, not interested in the topic.
- He looked irritably at the mess in the kitchen.
- She spoke irritably, her patience wearing thin.
- He answered the door irritably, expecting another sales pitch.
- She fidgeted irritably while waiting for her flight.
- He grumbled irritably about the lack of parking spaces.
- She shook her head irritably at the news report.
- He threw down the remote irritably, frustrated with the show.
- She walked irritably through the crowded market.
- He tapped his watch irritably, annoyed by the delay.
- She sighed irritably when her plans fell through.
- He looked at the messy desk irritably, needing to clean it.
- She replied irritably, "Can we just get to the point?"
- He crumpled the paper irritably, frustrated with the results.
- She stared irritably at the long line ahead of her.
- He tugged at his collar irritably, feeling uncomfortable.
- She spoke irritably to the customer who wouldn't leave.
- He paced back and forth irritably, waiting for an answer.
- She clicked her pen irritably, losing focus on her work.
- He grunted irritably when asked to help with the task.
- She rolled her eyes irritably at the suggestion.
- He groaned irritably when the alarm went off.
- She looked up irritably from her book, annoyed at the interruption.
- He snapped irritably, "Not now!"
- She frowned irritably at the messy room.
- He replied irritably, "I don't have time for this!"
- She sighed irritably at the endless questions from her kids.
- He brushed off the comment irritably, not wanting to discuss it.
- She answered irritably, "I can't believe you forgot!"
- He glared irritably at the loud music coming from next door.
- She spoke irritably when her coffee order was wrong.
- He looked at his phone irritably, waiting for a message.
- She snapped her fingers irritably to get his attention.
- He answered the question irritably, feeling cornered.
- She tapped her nails irritably on the counter.
- He muttered irritably, wanting to be left alone.
- She glanced at the clock irritably, wishing for the day to end.
- He laughed irritably at the absurdity of the situation.
- She looked irritably at the pile of dishes in the sink.
- He replied irritably, "That's not what I meant!"
- She sighed irritably when her plans were canceled again.
- He hung up the phone irritably, frustrated with customer service.
- She shook her head irritably, not believing the news.
- He spoke irritably, "Why do you always ask me?"
- She frowned irritably when he interrupted her.
- He looked irritably at the mess, knowing he had to clean it up.