adjective
- annoyed or irritated
Usage: British informal
Examples
- She was really narked when her flight was delayed again.
- He got narked at his brother for borrowing his car without asking.
- I’m a bit narked that they didn’t invite me to the meeting.
- Don’t get narked about it – it’s not worth the stress.
- The teacher was clearly narked by the students’ behavior.
- She seemed narked when I mentioned the mistake in her report.