1. miffed - Adjective
2. miffed - Verb
3. miffed - Adjective Satellite
aroused to impatience or anger
Source: WordNetSink into morbid, cynical reflection on how much romantic heartbreak is to do with ego and miffed pride rather than actual loss. Helen Fielding
Am I miffed now? No! It's the best thing that could have happened. We were saved! We were saved! Alex Salmond
Safety from what? Who's after me?" Oh, nobody much," Grover said, obviously still miffed about the donkey comment. "Just the Lord of the Dead and a few of his blood-thirstiest minions. Rick Riordan
While sitting in my prison cell, I was astonished to hear the local rock station play a new song by the Beatles entitled "Come Together." Although the new version was certainly a musical and lyrical improvement on my campaign song, I was a bit miffed that Lennon had passed me over this way. Timothy Leary
If you've spent a long time developing a skill and techniques, and now some 14 year-old upstart can get exactly the same result, you might feel a bit miffed I suppose, but that has happened forever. Brian Eno
made an irritated gesture Source: Internet