Peeve vs Annoy

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Dear teachers,
I've just read a book in which the author mentions that "Peeve" will give a different emotion to "Annoy". Might someone help me explain the different of these two words?

Your sincerely,
Tran Thai Hung.
 

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"Peeved" is, in my opinion, a woefully under-utilized word in English.

It deserves more usage than it gets.
 

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I've just read a book in which the author mentions that "Peeve" will give a different emotion to "Annoy". [STRIKE]Might[/STRIKE] Will someone​ please help me [STRIKE]explain the different of[/STRIKE] to understand the difference between these two words?
In future posts, please tell us the name of the book you are quoting from and its author.

Please study my corrections to your question.
 
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Dear Rover_KE,
Thanks for your corrections.
The book I quoted from is "Awaken the Giant Within" by Tony Robbins. In chapter of "The vocabulary of ultimate success", he mentions that he was annoyed by the receptionist who took quite long to help him check in but by using the word "peeved", he not only changed his emotional state but also made the receptionist smile.

Warm regards,
Tran.
 
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