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annoyed
adj
Feeling mild irritation or displeasure about something.
betrayed
adj
Feeling hurt after someone has broken your trust.
cockeyed
adj
Crooked, askew, or not aligned properly.
decayed
adj
Having rotted or broken down.
delayed
adjective
Happening later than planned or expected.
destroyed
adjective
Ruined or wrecked beyond repair.
dismayed
adjective
Feeling shocked and disappointed.
displayed
adjective
Put out openly for people to see.
dyed
adj
Coloured using dye.
employed
adj
Having a paid job; currently working.
eyed
adj
Having eyes, often used with a descriptive word before it, like "blue-eyed."
Fayed
name
An Arabic surname, notably borne by the Egyptian businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed.
flayed
adj
Stripped of skin; in some dialects, used as a coarse slang term for having been circumcised.
frayed
adj
Worn away or unravelled at the edge, especially of fabric or rope.
keyed
adj
Fitted with a mechanism, such as a groove or ridge, that locks parts together or restricts movement.
overjoyed
adj
Extremely happy or delighted.
sprayed
adjective
Coated with a mist or fine layer of liquid.
strayed
adj
Wandered away and lost, having drifted off course.
swayed
verb
Past tense of "sway" — moved from side to side, or was persuaded/influenced.
unemployed
adj
Without a job, despite being able and willing to work.