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Billy_lyy Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Synonyms of "angry"

Can you give me some words shows different degree of "angry"?
  

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Greetings, Nina, The following list of synonyms for angry may be of help to you: Irate, indignant, wrathful, wroth, acrimonious, mad mean feeling or showing strong displeasure or bad temper. Angry is applied to persons or their moods, acts, looks, or words; it is also applied to animals < an angry bull > and by extension, because of some of its implications, to things < an angry boil >, < an angry sky > In reference to persons it implies both emotional and physical excitement, usually exhibited as by an inflamed countenance or inflamed words or by threatening looks or speeches < the king is angry: see, he bites the lip — Shakespeare> < the adulteress! What a theme for angry verse!

  • Greetings, Nina, The following list of synonyms for angry may be of help to you: Irate, indignant, wrathful, wroth, acrimonious, mad mean feeling or showing strong displeasure or bad temper.
  • Angry is applied to persons or their moods, acts, looks, or words; it is also applied to animals < an angry bull > and by extension, because of some of its implications, to things < an angry boil >, < an angry sky > In reference to persons it implies both emotional and physical excitement, usually exhibited as by an inflamed countenance or inflamed words or by threatening looks or speeches < the king is angry: see, he bites the lip — Shakespeare> < the adulteress!
  • What a theme for angry verse!
  • —Cowper>.
  • Irate is applied only to persons or their looks, acts, or words; it often suggests greater exhibition of feeling than angry and, as a rule, implies loss of self-control < the men were getting .
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Greetings, Nina,

The following list of synonyms for angry may be of help to you:

Irate, indignant, wrathful, wroth, acrimonious, mad mean feeling or showing strong displeasure or bad temper. Angry is applied to persons or their moods, acts, looks, or words; it is also applied to animals <an angry bull> and by extension, because of some of its im
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Insenced, riled up, infuriated

I guess those words mean that you're more than just angry, you're seething with anger
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Just one remark, dear friends:

inCenSed, and not insenced, unless you are engaged in a sort of 'find two mistakes in one word' activity.

Respectfully, Gleb Chebrikoff

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