anger
anger
an·ger
I
/ˈæŋgɚ/ noun [ noncount ]
: a strong feeling of being upset or annoyed because of something wrong or bad : the feeling that makes someone want to hurt other people, to shout, etc. : the feeling of being angry
He couldn't hide his anger with/at us.
You could hear the anger in his voice.
The group expressed/vented its anger over/about the company's arrogance.
He said that he had/felt no anger towards the person who shot him.
He never raised his voice in anger.
She was shaking/trembling in/with anger.
He is not easily moved to anger. [=he does not become angry easily]
synonyms
She kept her anger inside herself.
They were screaming with rage.
In their fury they smashed all the dishes.
In his wrath the king ordered the rebels executed.
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II
verb , -gers, -gered, -ger·ing [ + obj ]
: to make (someone) angry
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.