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teed offadjective feeling or showing angerthe boss is really teed off about the loss of one of our most important clients, so it's probably best to avoid him right now angered, angry, apoplectic, ballistic, cheesed off(chiefly British), choleric, enraged, foaming, fuming, furious, hopping, horn-mad, hot, incensed, indignant, inflamed(also enflamed), infuriate, infuriated, irate, ireful, livid, mad, outraged, rabid, rankled, riled, riley, roiled, shirty(chiefly British), sore, steamed up, steaming, ticked, wrathful, wroth ranting, raving, stormyboiling, bristling, bristly, burning, cross, huffy, passionate, seething, sizzling, smoldering(or smouldering), worked up, wrought (up)acrid, acrimonious, antagonistic, antipathetic, bitter, embittered, inimical, malevolent, piqued, rancorous, resentful, spiteful, vengeful, vindictive, virulent, vitriolicantisocial, cold, cool, disagreeable, disapproving, distant, frigid, icy, ill-tempered, sorehead(or soreheaded), sulky, unfriendly, unpleasantaggravated, annoyed, bearish, bilious, cantankerous, churlish, crabby, cranky, dyspeptic, exasperated, fretful, fussy, grouchy, grumpy, ill-humored, inflammable, irascible, irritable, peevish, perturbed, petulant, put out, quick-tempered, snappish, testy, touchyargumentative, belligerent, contentious, contrary, disputatious, ornery, pugnacious, quarrelsome, querulous bent out of shape, blue in the face, fit to be tied, going crook(Australian & New Zealand), hopping mad, hot under the collar, in a fume, in a huff, in a pet angerless, delighted, pleased accepting, accommodating, obligingagreeable, amenable, complaisantamicable, cordial, friendlycontent, happy, satisfiedempathetic, sympathetic, tolerant, understandingcalm, pacific, peaceable, placid, serene, tranquil, unembitteredaffable, amiable, easygoing, genial, good-natured, good-tempered, kind, pleasant, sweet subjected to and reacting with irritationshe gets really teed off if you touch anything on her desk aggravated, annoyed, bothered, exasperated, galled, irked, irritated, narked(British), peeved, put out, scunnered(chiefly Scottish), vexed displeased, distressed, disturbed, perturbed, troubled, upsetangered, angry, indignant, inflamed(also enflamed), infuriated, irate, ireful, mad, outraged, rankled, riled, roiled, shirty(chiefly British), sore, steamingbristly, cross, disapproving, huffy, piqued, resentfulbearish, bilious, cantankerous, choleric, churlish, crabby, cranky, dyspeptic, fretful, fussy, grouchy, grumpy, ill-humored, irascible, irritable, peevish, petulant, snappish, snuffy, testy, touchybadgered, bedeviled, frustrated, haggled, harassed, harried, hassled, inconvenienced, persecuted, pestered, pinpricked, plagued, provoked, tested, tormented, tortured, tried delighted, pleasedcontent, happy, satisfiedcalm, pacific, peaceable, placid, serene, tranquil in 1951 |