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angry
[ ang-gree ]
adjective
- feeling or showing anger or strong resentment (usually followed by at, with, or about ): to be angry about the snub.
to be angry at the dean;
to be angry about the snub.
Synonyms: , , ,
Antonyms:
- expressing, caused by, or characterized by anger; wrathful:
angry words.
- Chiefly New England and Midland U.S. inflamed, as a sore; exhibiting inflammation.
- (of an object or phenomenon) exhibiting a characteristic or creating a mood associated with anger or danger, as by color, sound, force, etc.: the boom of angry guns.
an angry sea;
the boom of angry guns.
angry
/ ˈæŋɡɪ /
adjective
- feeling or expressing annoyance, animosity, or resentment; enraged
- suggestive of anger
angry clouds
- severely inflamed
an angry sore
Usage
Derived Forms
- ˈԲ, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- g· adverb
- g·Ա noun
- -g adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of angry1
Example Sentences
Speaking about the situation, Gary told me: "I'm so angry at what's going on."
"Angry, really angry in fact - that's the most simple way I can put it. There's no way I'm accepting that," the 47-year-old said.
After Vladimir Putin had proposed replacing President Volodymyr Zelensky's administration with "external governance" in Ukraine under the auspices of the UN, President Trump made it known that he was "angry" with Putin.
But over the course of the novel, the narrator’s certainty wavers, and they begin to recognize that, fundamentally, they are angry about all the same things their dad is.
"Because he was so big and angry, the officers were frightened. They practically ran away," he said.
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