Also means
annoyed
Usage Note
Enfadado describes a state of anger or irritation and agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies. In Latin America enojado is more common for the same sense, while enfadado is preferred in Spain. The verb enfadarse means 'to get angry,' as in se enfadó conmigo ('she got angry with me').
Examples
"Está enfadado con su hermano."
Natural Translation
He is angry with his brother.
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