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Anonymous Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Please help me teachers

some of the synonyms of angry are: mad, upset, furious. Is there more?

I was really upset when you did not visit me.

I was really mad when you did not visit me.

Do these sentences above convey the same meaning?

Thanks in advance
  

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Hi, I was really upset when you did not visit me. I was more unhappy than angry. I was really mad when you did not visit me.

  • Hi, I was really upset when you did not visit me.
  • I was more unhappy than angry.
  • I was really mad when you did not visit me.
  • Angry but not usually in a very, very serious way.
  • Also, not a formal word.
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Hi,

I was really upset when you did not visit me. I was more unhappy than angry.

I was really mad when you did not visit me. Angry but not usually in a very, very serious way. Also, not a formal word.

There are lots of synonyms, eg annoyed, cross, sore, put out, irritated. And there are many shades of meaning, in

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