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Anger   /ˈæŋgər/   Listen
Anger

noun
1.
A strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented toward some real or supposed grievance.  Synonyms: choler, ire.
2.
The state of being angry.  Synonym: angriness.
3.
Belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins).  Synonyms: ira, ire, wrath.
verb
(past & past part. angered; pres. part. angering)
1.
Make angry.
2.
Become angry.  Synonym: see red.






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"Anger" Quotes from Famous Books



... it is more serious than that," spoke San Pedro. "These natives are very bloodthirsty. It would not be well for us to incur their anger." ...
— Tom Swift in Captivity • Victor Appleton

... start in his chair, but on the instant Evadne laid her hand upon his arm, and its light touch soothed his anger as it had been wont to ...
— A Beautiful Possibility • Edith Ferguson Black

... the system—I have heard it all so often that I have long passed the point where it was possible to listen to it with even the faintest semblance of patience; so do not attempt the utterly useless and impossible task of trying to convert me, I pray you, lest in my anger I should say words that ...
— The Pirate Slaver - A Story of the West African Coast • Harry Collingwood

... criminality of vice and the ruin that it brings upon the body and brain and character of transgressors. We have printed more than 150,000 tracts and cards, which are eagerly taken by many thousands of young men, to the anger and loss of the keepers of the criminal resorts. The work of tract distribution is carried on in all weather, often when street ...
— Fighting the Traffic in Young Girls - War on the White Slave Trade • Various

... our anger justified is, And the nation's on the brink; When Herr Dernburg—durn his hide!—is To be chased across the drink; When the cabinet is meeting, And the ultimatums fly, And the tom-toms ...
— The So-called Human Race • Bert Leston Taylor


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