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How to Say "caused annoyance" in Spanish

The Spanish word forcaused annoyanceis enfadadoB1 level.

English → SpanishB1
Past ParticipleB1
used in perfect tenses
A simple illustration of a small animal character sitting down with its arms crossed and a deeply sullen, pouting expression, showing it has been angered.

Examples

Ellos han enfadado a toda la audiencia con sus comentarios.

They have angered the entire audience with their comments.

Si no hubieras llegado tarde, no habrías enfadado a tu madre.

If you hadn't arrived late, you wouldn't have annoyed your mother.

Forming Perfect Tenses

When used with the verb 'haber' (e.g., He, Has, Ha), 'enfadado' helps describe an action that was finished in the past: 'Hemos enfadado' (We have angered).

Always Masculine Singular with 'Haber'

When used with 'haber' to form these complex tenses, the 'enfadado' ending never changes, regardless of who did the action. It stays 'enfadado'.

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