100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "irately"
Definition
"Irately" is an adverb that describes an action done in a manner that shows anger or irritation. It conveys a sense of annoyance or displeasure in response to a situation or someone's behavior.
Synonyms
- Angrily
 - Madly
 - Fury
 - Resentfully
 - Enragedly
 - Irritatedly
 - Crossly
 - Wrathfully
 
Antonyms
- Calmly
 - Peacefully
 - Serenely
 - Placidly
 - Quietly
 - Composedly
 - Mildly
 
Examples
- She spoke irately when she discovered the mistake in her report.
 - He responded irately to the rude comments made by his colleague.
 - After waiting for an hour, she looked at him irately.
 - The teacher addressed the class irately after the disruption.
 - He gestured irately when his phone battery died unexpectedly.
 - The customer complained irately about the poor service.
 - She rolled her eyes irately at his constant interruptions.
 - He shook his head irately, refusing to accept the proposal.
 - The driver honked irately at the slow car in front of him.
 - She answered the question irately, feeling misunderstood.
 - He paced the room irately, trying to calm down.
 - The child spoke irately when he was told to clean his room.
 - She typed her email irately, venting her frustrations.
 - He looked irately at the clock, realizing he was late.
 - The parent spoke irately to the coach about the unfair treatment.
 - She sighed irately at the endless paperwork.
 - He replied irately, not caring about the consequences.
 - The manager listened irately to the employee's excuses.
 - She slammed the door irately, expressing her anger.
 - He stared irately at the messy living room.
 - The politician spoke irately during the debate.
 - She gestured irately towards the offending driver.
 - He stormed out of the meeting irately.
 - The customer service representative responded irately to the complaint.
 - She looked at the bill irately, shocked at the amount.
 - He muttered irately under his breath about the situation.
 - The dog barked irately at the passing strangers.
 - She replied irately when asked about her tardiness.
 - He felt irately dismissed after his suggestion was ignored.
 - The siblings argued irately over who would use the computer first.
 - She shook her fist irately at the television after the game.
 - He posted irately on social media about the new policy.
 - The employee spoke irately after receiving the bad news.
 - She gestured irately to express her discontent.
 - He answered the phone irately, frustrated by the interruption.
 - The audience reacted irately to the late start of the show.
 - She turned irately when she heard the snickering behind her.
 - He tossed his papers irately across the desk.
 - The child yelled irately when he lost the game.
 - She confronted him irately over the broken promise.
 - The detective questioned him irately about the missing evidence.
 - He grumbled irately about the long lines at the store.
 - She looked irately at her colleagues for their lack of support.
 - He slammed his fist on the table irately.
 - The coach shouted irately from the sidelines.
 - She shook her head irately at the ridiculous suggestion.
 - He spoke irately about the unfair rules imposed.
 - The waiter approached irately after the customer complained.
 - She rolled her eyes irately at his constant excuses.
 - He replied irately to the journalist's probing questions.
 - The homeowner addressed the contractor irately about the delays.
 - She responded irately when asked if she was okay.
 - He looked irately at the clock, realizing he was late.
 - The audience clapped irately at the performance's conclusion.
 - She typed her message irately, her fingers flying over the keyboard.
 - He stormed into the office irately after the argument.
 - The child shouted irately when his toy was taken away.
 - She glared irately at her phone after it froze.
 - He expressed his feelings irately, not caring who heard.
 - The dog growled irately at the intruder.
 - She answered the door irately, expecting a package.
 - He looked at the bill irately, wondering how it could be so high.
 - The professor spoke irately after the student's comment.
 - She huffed irately when her plans were canceled.
 - He waved his arms irately during the heated debate.
 - The child fumed irately when he was told to go to bed.
 - She glanced irately at the clock, wishing it would move faster.
 - He replied irately, clearly frustrated with the situation.
 - The audience murmured irately during the long wait.
 - She paced irately, trying to find a solution.
 - He stared at the screen irately, frustrated by the error message.
 - The teacher looked irately at the disruptive student.
 - She spoke irately about the lack of communication.
 - He slammed the book down irately.
 - The customer shouted irately when the order was wrong.
 - She shook her head irately, refusing to accept that answer.
 - He gestured irately as he explained his point.
 - The team reacted irately to the unfair call from the referee.
 - She spoke irately when she heard the news.
 - He looked irately at the mess in the kitchen.
 - The clerk answered the phone irately, unprepared for complaints.
 - She grumbled irately about the lack of parking.
 - He confronted her irately, wanting answers.
 - The employees whispered irately about the new policy.
 - She typed irately, her frustration evident in her words.
 - He crossed his arms irately, refusing to budge.
 - The audience reacted irately to the technical difficulties.
 - She rolled her eyes irately at the suggestion.
 - He spoke irately, emphasizing his discontent.
 - The dog barked irately at the delivery person.
 - She looked irately at the pile of laundry.
 - He responded irately, feeling cornered.
 - The crowd murmured irately at the delays.
 - She replied irately, clearly fed up with the situation.
 - He waved his hands irately, trying to make a point.
 - The parent looked irately at the mess in the yard.
 - She sighed irately, wishing for a break.
 - He answered the question irately, feeling challenged.
 - The manager spoke irately during the meeting.
 - She glanced irately at her watch, realizing the time.
 
