énervés
The term "énervés" is a French adjective and past participle that translates to "annoyed," "irritated," or "angered" in English. It describes a state of heightened agitation or displeasure. The verb from which it derives is "énerver," meaning to annoy, irritate, or get on someone's nerves. When someone is described as "énervé," it implies a noticeable level of frustration or vexation. This feeling can stem from a variety of situations, such as minor inconveniences, perceived injustices, or prolonged stress. The intensity of being "énervé" can range from mild impatience to outright anger. It is a common expression used in everyday conversation to convey a negative emotional state. The opposite of "énervé" would be calm, placid, or content.