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ADJECTIVE angry COMPARATIVE angrier SUPERLATIVE angriest
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angry English

Meaning angry meaning

What does angry mean?
Definitions in simple English

angry

red, and infected. He had an angry wound.

angry

feeling or showing anger angry at the weather angry customers an angry silence sending angry letters to the papers (= furious, raging) (of the elements) as if showing violent anger angry clouds on the horizon furious winds the raging sea severely inflamed and painful an angry sore

Synonyms angry synonyms

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Topics angry topics

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Examples angry examples

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Simple sentences

You must be careful not to make him angry.
This makes me very angry.
I have made him angry.
She got angry.
Tom got angry when he found the door locked.
Tom will be angry.
Don't be angry with me.
I can tell you're angry.
Tom must be angry.
You bet I'm angry.
Tom is very angry with his children.
Are you angry with them?
Are you still angry with them?
She is angry with me.
Don't be angry with me, for I did it for your sake.
You have good reason to be angry.
I was angry about missing that film at the cinema.
I might have to be very angry with you if you were to come alone.
It's already ten o'clock. My mother must be angry.
Bob seldom talks with Maria without making her angry.
I'm a little angry with you.
I said nothing, and that made him angry.
I wonder why he is so angry.
Why did you get so angry?
Tom got angry at the children.
That was an angry bunny.
It was bad of you to get angry at your wife.
The sky looks angry.
He got very angry, for she refused to follow his advice.
If I were to tell him the truth, he would be angry.
Suspecting him of telling her secret to some of her friends, Mary was angry with Jim.
I have no idea why she got so angry.

Movie subtitles

Yeom Ra has become very angry.
I haven't seen him that angry in quite a long while.
Yeom Ra. is he still being angry?
I was always angry about that.
I'm not angry.
Everyone is angry deep down. It's good to let it out.
It's the duplicity that makes me angry, Valerie.
There has to be a reason why they're acting the way they are, why they're so angry.
No wonder he's angry.
Professor Croknuff, thinking of having to study a new genre of scientific case, refuses to hand over Misora to Farandola, who, angry, declares war on him.
Dear Maria, I go with Dr. Johannes to attempt the north face because it leaves me no peace I want to prove that I can achieve something, too Don't be angry, we'll be back this evening and hopefully we'll stay alone after that.
The Master is not angry with me.
I'm saying no one, because it would make me very angry.
Well, I can't be angry at him for that.
Just don't think the beauties themselves are angry with us.
What have I done? Are you angry with me?
Would you agree that, with sufficient practice, anyone, including a woman, could attain such force, particularly if that person was very angry?
She had 3 brandies. She was very upset and angry.
Don't be angry, Franzie.
Don't be angry.
Are you angry with me?
Are you still angry?
Don't be angry with him.
I hope you wont be too angry with me if I ensure the safety of your honourable person?
Are you angry?
I'm very, very angry.
Angry enough to.? To kiss me?
Are you angry at me?
Don't get me angry, listen, I'm telling you, you're a.
How stupid, to get angry for such a small thing.
Oh, groping about in the cellar, like an angry old beetle.
Are you angry because I asked you to meet me?
You're still angry.
But Belinda is not really angry.
Dad'll be angry.

News and current affairs

After all, as a campaigning investigative journalist she made many people angry besides Putin, not least of which is the current Chechen Prime Minister, Ramzan Kadyrov, whom she accused of a policy of kidnapping for ransom.
Buying up whole enterprises triggers angry speeches in the US Congress.
And they, too, are in angry revolt against party leaders, who are believed to have compromised themselves simply by trying to govern.
In both countries, the long-run implications of such angry populist movements for the health of democratic institutions need to be pondered.
What has followed is the hijacking of Islam by radical angry men raised on Wahhabi dogma but disillusioned with the world they inherited.
Mild depression can result in brooding on negative aspects of self or others, feeling resentful, irritable or angry much of the time, feeling sorry for oneself, and needing constant reassurance from someone.
We don't literally raise our hackles when angry, or sniff each other's backsides when making new friends.
Now, the Greek electorate is rejecting the creditors' demands in the name of national pride, democracy, and sovereignty; the creditors are angry not only at their attitude, but also at their government's unreliability.
But Egypt's government is angry with Hamas for opposing the formation of a coalition government.
They were more often in moods that they described as hostile, angry, anxious, and tense.
The image of a bank run, of long lines of angry people lining up outside a failed bank, was briefly on our minds after the Northern Rock failure in Britain.
You may see a house down the street trashed by an angry owner who was foreclosed.
Like any Indian, today I am angry, frustrated, and depressed.
I am angry at the manic dogs of war who have invaded Mumbai.
Angry youngsters even founded Web sites such as anti-cnn.com to express their outrage.
Liu became so angry about being accused of fraud and denied the car that he climbed atop a high advertising billboard and threatened to jump as a show of innocence.
Visiting Pakistan immediately after that attack, I saw angry girls cowed into submission by their fear of the Taliban.
Japanese might revert to angry nationalism.
Europeans are wrong to be angry with China because its currency peg to the US dollar has boosted the euro against most currencies on foreign exchange markets.
In the aftermath of the terrorist attack on America on September 11, angry and vengeful messages appeared in some Chinese chat rooms.
Second, Britain, like other countries in Europe, is suffering from the rise of angry, populist, anti-enlightenment political forces, fueled by conspiracy theories.
But it was a Pyrrhic victory, given that it drove many disillusioned and angry Chechens toward religious fundamentalism.
Groups of angry marauding young men armed with stones and slingshots ran amok, setting up roadblocks and torching buildings.
Dozens of large and increasingly angry demonstrations have been held to demand that the government ensure women's security and stop treating rapists with impunity.
Some senior Fed officials become angry when pressed about this reality.
For Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, that imperative meant placating the angry mob that recently attacked the US embassy rather than merely condemning the violence.
As it stands, the British, like their counterparts elsewhere in Europe, feel overtaxed for spotty public services that are constantly being cut, and are angry that their incomes have been falling for the last five years.
People are skeptical for understandable reasons, and in the case of the credit crisis, angry.

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