riled in English

verb
1
make (someone) annoyed or irritated.
it was his air of knowing all the answers that riled her
2
make (water) turbulent or muddy.
It was expected that the heavy rain would rile the water and drive the trout farther. upstream

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "riled" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "riled", or refer to the context using the word "riled" in the English Dictionary.

1. You're going to get me riled, he says.

2. He saw I was riled.

3. You got me all riled up.

4. You're getting me more riled by the minute.

5. He is therefore easily riled or mocked.

6. It tickles me to see him riled.

7. That class gets me so riled up .

8. Antonyms for Chillaxed include behaved badly, got riled up, gotten riled up, got worked up, gotten worked up, misbehaved and stressed oneself

9. 10 It tickles me to see him riled.

10. No, I think what riled them was who I married.

11. It gave me a headache and it riled Jonno, too.

12. The pond was riled when many children were swimming in it.

13. It riled me no end to listen to such lies.

14. If Delilah doesn't care, what are we so riled up about?

15. He was the calmest guy I ever knew - nothing ever riled him.

16. Somebody left his magazine on the front porch and it got me all riled up.

17. Synonyms for Antagonized include aggravated, hassled, agitated, annoyed, galled, irritated, offended, provoked, needled and riled

18. How could she feel such deep emotions for a man who riled her so easily?

19. First, the subject, women in the military, is one I can get pretty riled up about.

20. Synonyms for Chafed include excited, provoked, incited, riled, stirred up, fomented, impassioned, inflamed, rallied and roiled

21. Instead of getting all riled up about this , we should try to figure out what to do.

22. They often reviled the clergy and riled the congregations of Puritans(sentencedict .com), denouncing all worship but their own as false.

23. I got riled up by "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" and "The Chomsky Reader"; Heidi read aloud passages from "The Anxiety of Influence.

24. Apprompt – to borrow – Welter – a confused muddle; a chaotic jumble – Oxythymous – quick-tempered, easily riled women – Elegy – An elegy is a sad poem, usually written to praise and express sorrow for someone who is dead.

25. You got into an argument with a frenemy or a stranger and they got you so riled up that you couldn’t come up with a good Comeback until long after the fighting is over.

26. Apprompt – to borrow – Welter – a confused muddle; a chaotic jumble – Oxythymous – quick-tempered, easily riled women – Elegy – An elegy is a sad poem, usually written to praise and express sorrow for someone who is dead.

27. Apprompt – to borrow – Welter – a confused muddle; a chaotic jumble – Oxythymous – quick-tempered, easily riled women – Elegy – An elegy is a sad poem, usually written to praise and express sorrow for someone who is dead.

28. Adjective irritated, bothered, pissed (taboo slang), harassed, hassled (informal), aggravated (informal), maddened, ruffled, exasperated, nettled, vexed, pissed off (taboo slang), miffed (informal), displeased, irked, riled, harried, peeved (informal), piqued, browned off (informal) She tapped her forehead and looked Annoyed with herself.

29. Annoyed: 1 adj troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances Synonyms: harassed , harried , pestered , vexed troubled characterized by or indicative of distress or affliction or danger or need adj aroused to impatience or anger Synonyms: irritated , miffed , nettled , peeved , riled , roiled , steamed , stung displeased not pleased;