irritadamente
When someone does something irritadamente, it means they are doing it in an irritated or annoyed way. Imagine someone is tapping their foot quickly because they are impatient; they are doing it irritadamente. Or if a person is sighing loudly because they are frustrated, they are also acting irritadamente. It's about showing annoyance through actions. This word helps describe how someone performs an action when they are feeling bothered.
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This sentence describes how the dog barked, using 'irritadamente' to specify the manner.
Here, 'irritadamente' modifies 'respondió', indicating the manner of her response.
The adverb 'irritadamente' describes how he closed the door.
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