Anger - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈæŋɡər|  American pronunciation of the word anger
Brit.  |ˈæŋɡə|  British pronunciation of the word anger

noun

- a strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented toward some real or supposed grievance (syn: choler, ire)
- the state of being angry
- belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins) (syn: ire, wrath)

verb

- make angry
The news angered him
- become angry
He angers easily

Extra examples

They were shocked and angered by the company's arrogance.

He was angered to learn that he had been fired.

It angered me that she would say something like that.

He's a gentle man who's not easily angered.

He couldn't hide his anger with us.

You could hear the anger in his voice.

The group expressed its anger over the company's arrogance.

He said that he had no anger towards the person who shot him.

He never raised his voice in anger.

She was shaking in anger.

She struck back in anger.

It angered me to learn that they had not kept their promise.

His face was filled with anger.

'It's a lie!' he shouted in anger.

She struggled to control her anger at her son's disobedience.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: anger
he/she/it: angers
present participle: angering
past tense: angered
past participle: angered
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