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Word of the day ‘Peeved’

 

‘Peeved’ meaning in Hindi

(Adjective)

चिढ़ा हुआ, नाराज़, परेशान

 

‘Peeved’ meaning in English

Someone who is annoyed or upset about something, especially small issues.

 

‘Peeved’ Synonyms (Related Similar Words)

Annoyed, irritated, miffed, upset, riled, bothered, agitated

‘Peeved’ Antonyms (Related Opposite Words)

Calm, pleased, content, relaxed, cheerful

 

Word ‘Peeved’ Usage and Examples

Mohan looked peeved when his friend cancelled the cricket plan at the last moment.

मोहन चिढ़ा हुआ लग रहा था जब उसके दोस्त ने आखिरी वक्त पर क्रिकेट खेलने का प्लान कैंसिल कर दिया।

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Prabhleen Kaur Gandhi
Prabhleen Kaur Gandhi
6 months ago

She is peeved because of her health issues.

Awal Madaan
Admin
1 month ago

The sentence is absolutely perfect 💯

Ramanpreet kaur
Ramanpreet kaur
6 months ago

The costumers was peeved about the long wait time.

Awal Madaan
Admin
1 month ago

The customers were peeved about the long waiting time.
(or)
The customers were peeved about the long wait.

“Costumers” → “customers” (spelling).
“Was” → “were” because “customers” is plural.
“Wait time” is acceptable, but “waiting time” or just “wait” is more natural.

Varsha Singh
Varsha Singh
6 months ago

I had peeved to my classmate in school time.

Awal Madaan
Admin
1 month ago
Reply to  Varsha Singh

I got peeved with my classmate at school.
(or)
I became peeved with my classmate at school.

“Had peeved to” is not correct; “peeved” is an adjective, not usually used like “had peeved”.
Use “got peeved with” or “became peeved with”; “at school” is more natural than “in school time”.

Shefali Vijay
Shefali Vijay
6 months ago

I peeved with my health issues

Awal Madaan
Admin
1 month ago
Reply to  Shefali Vijay

I am peeved with my health issues.
(or)
I am peeved about my health issues.

“Peeved” is an adjective, so you need a helping verb like “am”.
You can say “peeved with” or “peeved about”; both are acceptable.

Basheeera sultana
Basheeera sultana
6 months ago

I was preved because i was under the weather.

Awal Madaan
Admin
1 month ago

“Preved” → “peeved” (spelling).
Capitalize “I”; always use a capital for the pronoun “I”.

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