British meaning offended or inconvenienced.
Put out
Etymology & History
British annoyed or inconvenience. British dual emotional and practical meaning. 'Quite put out' = annoyed. 'Don't put yourself out' = don't inconvenience. Reflects British feeling vocabulary.
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Region
General British
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Era
Modern
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Language
Mild
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Formality
Informal
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