Annoying vs Anoying
Correct “annoying” vs missing-letter “anoying.”
anoying
Incorrect spelling - Anoying removes one “n” and is incorrect.
"anoying" is a common misspelling of "annoying". Always use "annoying" when referring to the correct word.
annoying
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
Annoying means irritating or bothersome.
Definition of annoying
"annoying": Annoying means irritating or bothersome.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for annoying
- • irritating
- • bothersome
Usage Examples
"Correct:" The noise was annoying.
"Correct:" He's so annoying sometimes.
"Correct:" The delay was annoying.
"Incorrect:" The noise was anoying.
"Incorrect:" He is anoying me.
Notes:
- • Double 'n' always required.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling?
A: Annoying.
Q: Is 'anoying' correct?
A: No, missing 'n'.
Q: Meaning?
A: Causing irritation.
Q: Example?
A: Annoying noise.
Q: Tip?
A: Comes from 'annoy' → double n in adjective.
Summary
""Annoying" is correct; 'anoying' is missing a letter and is wrong."