[
US
/ˈmɪft/
]
[ UK /mˈɪft/ ]
[ UK /mˈɪft/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
aroused to impatience or anger
made an irritated gesture
feeling nettled from the constant teasing
felt really pissed at her snootiness
peeved about being left out
roiled by the delay
riled no end by his lies
How To Use miffed In A Sentence
- I was a little miffed that we'd had such a poor fishing day. Times, Sunday Times
- I think he was a bit miffed. Times, Sunday Times
- No matter what ruling they ultimately emerge with, there are bound to be some very miffed clubs across the nation.
- The restaurant in Miami was miffed, understandably. Times, Sunday Times
- I am somewhat miffed that if I am ever to achieve this ambition, I will have to put up with rather too much of this idiot's writings.
- Industry, while prepared to welcome any reduction, however small, in its current plight, was miffed.
- I was miffed about that and would not have done it if I had known.
- Immense amounts of money were squandered, reputations were tarnished, and the consumer was left, as is so often the case, chagrined, puzzled, shortchanged, miffed.
- Thank you, I thought I was the only one who was miffed about this. (i use the word miffed to be polite, I'd love to use a few stronger ones) Clipmarks | Live Clips
- I was a bit miffed when they did not invite me to the party.