1
: feeling or showing anger
2
a
: indicative of or proceeding from anger
b
: seeming to show anger or to threaten in an angry manner
Synonyms
Example Sentences
I’ve never seen her look so angry.
An angry crowd gathered outside the courthouse.
I was angry that he had forgotten my birthday.
What made you so angry?
He got angry when he found out about their plans.
He sent an angry letter to the company president.
They had an argument and exchanged some angry words.
She gave me an angry look.
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Word History
Etymology
Middle English, «ill-tempered, resentful, incensed, vexing,» from anger, angre «distress, affliction, hostile attitude, strong displeasure» + -y -y entry 1 — more at anger entry 1
First Known Use
14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1
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in the 14th century
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“Angry.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/angry. Accessed 14 Apr. 2023.
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adjective, an·gri·er, an·gri·est.
feeling or showing anger or strong resentment (usually followed by at, with, or about): to be angry at the dean; to be angry about the snub.
expressing, caused by, or characterized by anger; wrathful: angry words.
Chiefly New England and Midland U.S. inflamed, as a sore; exhibiting inflammation.
(of an object or phenomenon) exhibiting a characteristic or creating a mood associated with anger or danger, as by color, sound, force, etc.: an angry sea; the boom of angry guns.
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Origin of angry
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English; anger + -y1
OTHER WORDS FROM angry
an·gri·ly, adverban·gri·ness, nounhalf-angry, adjective
Words nearby angry
Angoumois grain moth, Angra do Heroismo, Angra Mainyu, Angrboda, angrily, angry, angry young man, angst, angstrom, angsty, Anguier
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Words related to angry
annoyed, bitter, enraged, exasperated, furious, heated, impassioned, indignant, irate, irritable, irritated, offended, outraged, resentful, sullen, uptight, affronted, antagonized, chafed, choleric
How to use angry in a sentence
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Fishers like them because the worms wriggle and thrash like angry snakes, which lures fish, says Henshue.
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A recent Facebook post garnered more than 1,500 angry comments supporting him.
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I don’t need angry lab directors emailing me about broken centrifuges.
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When presented with images on a screen, we perceive angry faces as lasting longer than neutral ones, spiders as lasting longer than butterflies, and the color red as lasting longer than blue.
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While there’s no suggestion in court papers that Wenig knew of the plot, prosecutors say his angry emails and texts triggered the scheme, and they play a central role in the narrative spelled out by the government.
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To borrow an old right-wing talking point, these people are angry no matter what we do.
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Desert Golfing is the distillation of Angry Birds into its purest essence.
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But since that explosion of popularity, Angry Birds has become about everything else.
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And in this way, it follows not what Angry Birds became, but how it began.
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Angry Birds at its simplest was the same way, though you wanted to watch things collapse and explode.
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I am an easiful old pagan, and I am not angry with you at all—you funny, little champion of the Most High.
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Isabel lifted her head still higher, annoyed at the angry blood that leaped to her face.
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He was given no reply save a muttered curse, a command to hold his tongue, and an angry tug at his tied arms.
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Smoking, the angry and fuming king protests, had made our manners as rude as those of the fish-wives of Dieppe.
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When the man turned bad on his hands, Jahweh was angry, and cursed him and his seed for thousands of years.
British Dictionary definitions for angry
adjective -grier or -griest
feeling or expressing annoyance, animosity, or resentment; enraged
suggestive of angerangry clouds
severely inflamedan angry sore
Derived forms of angry
angrily, adverb
usage for angry
It was formerly considered incorrect to talk about being angry at a person, but this use is now acceptable
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Britannica Dictionary definition of ANGRY
[also more angry; most angry]
1
a
:
filled with anger
:
having a strong feeling of being upset or annoyed
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I’ve never seen her look so angry.
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An angry crowd gathered outside the courthouse.
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I was angry that he had forgotten my birthday.
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What made you so angry?
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He got/grew/became angry when he found out about their plans.
— often + at or with
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He was angry at/with her for staying out so late.
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I was angry at/with him for forgetting my birthday.
— often + about or over
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She’s still angry about/over the way she’s been treated.
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Students are angry about/over the increase in tuition.
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What is she so angry [=(US) mad] about?
b
:
showing anger
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He sent an angry letter to the company president.
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They had an argument and exchanged some angry words.
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She gave me an angry look.
2
literary
:
seeming to show anger
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threatening or menacing
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The sea/sky grew angry. [=dark and stormy]
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angry clouds
3
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very red and painful
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an angry rash/sore/scratch
— angrily
/ˈæŋgrəli/
adverb
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He slammed the door angrily.
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She glared at us angrily.
- Albanian: i zemëruar (sq)
- American Sign Language: Claw5@NearNose-PalmBack
- Arabic: غَاضِب (ḡāḍib), غَضْبَان (ḡaḍbān)
- Egyptian Arabic: منرفز (menarfez), غضبان (ḡaḍbān)
- Gulf Arabic: معصب (mʿaṣṣib)
- Hijazi Arabic: معصب (muʿaṣṣib)
- Moroccan Arabic: معصب (mʿaṣṣab), غضبان (ḡaḍbān), غاضب (ḡāḍeb)
- South Levantine Arabic: غضبان (ḡaḍbān)
- Armenian: ջղային (hy) (ǰłayin), զայրացած (zayracʿac), բարկացած (barkacʿac)
- Azerbaijani: hirsli (az), qızğın (az), əsəbi
- Belarusian: сярдзі́ты (sjardzíty), злы (zly)
- Bengali: উত্তেজিত (bn) (uttejitô) (visibly upset, heated), রাগী (ragi) (as a personality trait)
- Bikol Central: anggot (bcl), dagit (bcl)
- Breton: droug en unan bennak (literally “in somebody”)
- Bulgarian: ядо́сан (bg) (jadósan), разгне́вен (bg) (razgnéven), сърди́т (bg) (sǎrdít)
- Burmese: စိတ်ဆိုး (my) (cithcui:)
- Catalan: enfadat (ca), enutjat (ca)
- Cebuano: suko
- Chickasaw: hashaa, ishhashaa (to be angry about), i̠hashaa (to be angry at/with)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 嬲 (nau1)
- Mandarin: 恼怒 (zh) (nǎonù), 憤怒/愤怒 (zh) (fènnù), 生氣/生气 (zh) (shēngqì)
- Min Nan: 受氣/受气 (zh-min-nan) (siū-khì)
- Chuukese: song
- Czech: naštvaný (cs), rozzlobený (cs), rozhněvaný (cs), zlostný
- Danish: vred, sur (da)
- Dutch: kwaad (nl), boos (nl)
- Esperanto: kolera (eo)
- Finnish: vihainen (fi)
- French: fâché (fr), en colère (fr)
- Old French: irié, irous
- Gallurese: airatu
- Georgian: გაბრაზებული (gabrazebuli), გაჯავრებული (gaǯavrebuli), გაღიზიანებული (gaɣizianebuli)
- German: böse (de), verärgert (de), zornig (de)
- Gothic: 𐌸𐍅𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌷𐍃 (þwairhs)
- Greek: θυμωμένος (el) (thymoménos)
- Ancient: ὀργίλος (orgílos)
- Greenlandic: ninngappoq
- Hawaiian: huhū
- Hebrew: סר (he) (sar)
- Hindi: रूठा (rūṭhā), क्रोधित (hi) (krodhit), नाराज़ (nārāz), ग़ुस्सा (ġussā)
- Hungarian: mérges (hu), dühös (hu), haragos (hu), (literary) ingerült (hu), bosszús (hu), dühödt (hu), bősz (hu), (informal) ideges (hu)
- Icelandic: reiður (is)
- Ido: iracoza (io)
- Indonesian: marah (id)
- Irish: expressed by a phrase using the noun fearg f «anger», cochallach
- Italian: arrabbiato (it)
- Jamaican Creole: vex, bex
- Japanese: 怒った (ja) (おこった, okotta)
- Kabuverdianu: iradu
- Kazakh: ашулы (kk) (aşuly)
- Khmer: ខឹង (km) (khəng), ដែលខឹង (dael khəng)
- Korean: 화난 (ko) (hwanan)
- Krio: vex
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: تووڕە (tûrre), قەڵس (qells)
- Southern Kurdish: تۊڕە (türre)
- Kyrgyz: ачуулуу (ky) (açuuluu), каардуу (ky) (kaarduu), каарданган (ky) (kaardangan), ачуу (ky) (açuu), катуу (ky) (katuu), нааразы (ky) (naarazı), ыраазы эмес (ky) (ıraazı emes), кыжырланган (ky) (kıjırlangan), кыжырлуу (ky) (kıjırluu), жини келген (ky) (jini kelgen), жинденген (ky) (jindengen), жини келген (ky) (jini kelgen), туталанган (ky) (tutalangan), ырайымсыз (ky) (ırayımsız),штормдуу (аба ырайы (ştormduu (aba ırayı)
- Lao: ຄຽດ (khīat), ພິໂລດ (phi lōt)
- Latgalian: sirdeigs, špetnys
- Latin: īrātus
- Latvian: dusmīgs, pikts (lv)
- Lithuanian: piktas (lt)
- Louisiana Creole French: kolær, kolè, fashé
- Macedonian: разгневен (razgneven)
- Maltese: irrabjat
- Maori: naunau, manawawera, pukukino, riri, tūpehupehu, hīkaka, pukuriri, ririhau, takariri
- Middle English: angry
- Mongolian: ууртай (mn) (uurtaj)
- Nepali: क्रोधित (ne) (krodhit)
- Ngazidja Comorian: harimwa usiu
- Norman: dguffi, mârri
- North Frisian: ārig (Sylt)
- Norwegian: sint (no)
- Bokmål: rasende
- Old English: ierre
- O’odham: baga
- Old Swedish: vreþer
- Persian: خشمگین (fa) (xašmgin), عصبانی (fa) (‘asabâni)
- Plautdietsch: doll
- Polabian: zaglĕ m
- Polish: zły (pl), rozgniewany (pl) m
- Portuguese: bravo (pt), raivoso (pt), irritado (pt) m
- Punjabi: ਗੁੱਸਾ (gussā)
- Quechua: phiñasqa
- Romanian: furios (ro), mânios (ro), supărat (ro)
- Rotuman: feke
- Russian: серди́тый (ru) (serdítyj), злой (ru) (zloj), разгне́ванный (ru) (razgnévannyj), (e.g. tone) гне́вный (ru) (gnévnyj)
- Sanskrit: कुपित (sa) (kupita)
- Sardinian:
- Campidanese: arrenegadu
- Logudorese: aghedadu
- Sassarese: affuttàdu
- Scots: fasht
- Scottish Gaelic: fiadhaich
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: гневан, гњеван
- Roman: gnevan (sh), gnjevan (sh)
- Slovak: rozhnevaný, zlostný, nahnevaný
- Slovene: jezen (sl)
- Southern Altai: ачу (aču)
- Spanish: enojado (es), enfadado (es)
- Sundanese: ambek (su), bendu (su)
- Swedish: arg (sv), ilsken (sv)
- Tagalog: galit
- Tajik: хашмгин (tg) (xašmgin), бадқаҳр (badqahr), бадхашм (badxašm), асабонӣ (tg) (asabonī), асабӣ (tg) (asabī)
- Talysh:
- Asalemi: عصبانی (asebâni)
- Tamil: கோபமான (kōpamāṉa)
- Telugu: కోపం (te) (kōpaṁ), ఆగ్రహం (te) (āgrahaṁ), క్రోధం (te) (krōdhaṁ)
- Thai: โกรธ (th) (gròot)
- Tok Pisin: belihat, kros
- Turkish: kızgın (tr), sinirli (tr), asabi (tr)
- Turkmen: gazaply, gaharly
- Ukrainian: серди́тий (serdýtyj), злий (uk) (zlyj)
- Urdu: روٹھا (rūṭhā), ناراض (nārāz)
- Uzbek: jahldor (uz), badjahl (uz)
- Vietnamese: giận (vi), tức (vi)
- Welsh: dig (cy), dicllon, blin (cy) (North Wales)
- West Frisian: lilk
- Winnebago: woogitek
- Yagara: ban
- Yiddish: ברוגז (broygez), אין כּעס (in kas), ברוגזלעך (broygezlekh), ברוגזדיק (broygezdik), רוגזהדיק (rugzedik)
- Zazaki: har (diq), fahs
- Zhuang: hozgaek, hoznyaek
What do we mean by angry?
Feeling or showing anger; incensed or enraged. adjective
Indicative of or resulting from anger. adjective
Having a menacing aspect; threatening. adjective
Inflamed and painful. adjective
Causing grief or trouble; troublesome; vexatious; trying.
Feeling grief or trouble; grieved; troubled; vexed.
Feeling or showing anger or resentment (with or at a person, at or about a thing): said of persons.
Characterized by or manifesting anger; wrathful: as, an angry look or mood; angry words; an angry reply.
Bearing the marks of anger; having the appearance of being in anger; frowning; fierce: as, an angry countenance; angry billows.
Having the color of the face of one who is in anger; red.
Sharp; keen; vigorous.
In medicine, inflamed, as a sore; exhibiting inflammation.
= Syn. 3, 4, 5. Indignant, incensed, passionate, resentful, irritated, wrathful, irate, hot, raging, furious, stormy, choleric, inflamed, tumultuous.
Troublesome; vexatious; rigorous. adjective
Inflamed and painful, as a sore. adjective
Touched with anger; under the emotion of anger; feeling resentment; enraged; — followed generally by with before a person, and at before a thing. adjective
Showing anger; proceeding from anger; acting as if moved by anger; wearing the marks of anger adjective
Red. adjective
Sharp; keen; stimulated. adjective
Displaying or feeling anger. adjective
Displaying or feeling anger.
(said about a wound or a rash) Inflamed and painful.
(said about the elements, like the sky or the sea) Dark and stormy, menacing.
How I felt when I saw only one definition for angry.
Angry is an emotion that highly contrasts and disagrees with the emotion, happy.
Someone feeling angry will usually have a lack of joy, a lack of judgement, a sense of inbred hate, and overall frustration.
The «image» of someone being angry is usually accompanied by violence, a frown, the furrowing of the eyebrows, and sometimes growling. Urban Dictionary
One of the better types of sex Urban Dictionary
A condition upon which the male human penis becomes engorged with blood. From some movie with William Hurt.
(Body Heat) Urban Dictionary
Something extremly wild and exciting. Often used during extreme sports. Urban Dictionary
Really really really really fucking angry. Urban Dictionary
When we get mad, our rational prefrontal lobes shut down and the reflexive back areas of the brain take over. The left hemisphere also becomes more stimulated as the brain’s hormonal and cardiovascular responses kick in.
A tense body pumps out cholesterol and a group of chemicals called catecholamines, which encourage fatty deposits to pile up in the heart and carotid arteries. It’s no surprise, then, that angry people are three times more likely to have a heart attack than those less prone to fury Urban Dictionary
Like the word Angry, but more infuriating.
BTW: Made by a 13 Y/O Urban Dictionary
The Very definition of Angry Woman, she is angry. Urban Dictionary
Adjective: A state of emotion caused by happiness. This results in the face scrunching up as they yell out obscenities in sheer bliss. Sometimes, impulsive violence arises because they do not want the happiness to end. Urban Dictionary
Don’t make me angry you won’t like me when I’m angry. Urban Dictionary
Other forms: angrier; angriest
To be angry is to be furious. People who get angry a lot have a short temper.
This is a word for a common emotion: being mad or enraged. People get mad all the time, about traffic, homework, parents, children, and even the weather. When you’re angry it’s hard to think straight: you see red. The sea could be described as angry when its waves ferociously crash the beach. Some synonyms for anger are furious, raging, and tempestuous. If you’re feeling angry, you should blow off steam or count to 10 instead of doing something you’ll regret.
Definitions of angry
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adjective
feeling or showing anger
“angry at the weather”
“angry customers”
“an
angry silence”“sending
angry letters to the papers”-
Synonyms:
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aggravated, provoked
incited, especially deliberately, to anger
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angered, apoplectic, enraged, furious, infuriated, maddened
marked by extreme anger
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choleric, irascible
characterized by anger
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hot under the collar
very angry
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huffy, mad, sore
roused to anger
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incensed, indignant, outraged, umbrageous
angered at something unjust or wrong
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irate, ireful
feeling or showing extreme anger
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livid
furiously angry
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smoldering, smouldering
showing scarcely suppressed anger
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wrathful, wroth, wrothful
vehemently incensed and condemnatory
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aggravated, provoked
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adjective
(of the elements) as if showing violent anger
“angry clouds on the horizon”
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synonyms:
furious, raging, tempestuous, wild
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stormy
(especially of weather) affected or characterized by storms or commotion
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stormy
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adjective
severely inflamed and painful
“an
angry sore”-
Synonyms:
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unhealthy
not in or exhibiting good health in body or mind
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unhealthy
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сердитый, разгневанный, гневный, раздраженный, грозный, воспаленный, зловещий
прилагательное ↓
- сердитый, гневный; яростный; раздражённый
- воспалённый, покрасневший, красный (о ране, язве и т. п.)
- штормовой, бушующий, бурный, грозовой (о море, небе, облаках и т. п.)
Мои примеры
Словосочетания
an angry, ringing denial of the charges — гневное, громкое отрицание обвинений
the angry man was frothing at the mouth — разгневанный мужчина брызгал пеной изо рта
angry expression — злое выражение
angry face — злой вид
fomentation of angry passions — разжигание злых страстей
to make an angry gesture — недовольно повести плечами
angry mob — озлобленная толпа
angry mood — сердитое настроение
to pacify the angry crowd — успокоить разгневанную толпу
to become / get angry — рассердиться
shoals of angry letters — множество гневных писем
in an angry strain — в сердитом тоне
Примеры с переводом
What made you so angry?
Что вас так разозлило? / С чего ты такой сердитый?
Sometimes she gets me so angry!
Иногда она так меня бесит!
I hope you’re not angry with me.
Надеюсь, ты на меня не сердишься.
‘Please don’t be angry with me,’ she said.
— Пожалуйста, не сердись на меня, — сказала она.
I’ve never seen her look so angry.
Я никогда не видел ее такой сердитой.
He was beginning to get angry.
Он уже начинал сердиться.
Joey reacted angrily.
Джо гневно отреагировал.
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Примеры, ожидающие перевода
Angry workers were responsible for the sabotage of the machines.
…the salesclerk showed great reserve in dealing with the unreasonable demands of the angry customer…
It’s perfectly possible to get your message across (=communicate what you want to say) without being so angry.
Для того чтобы добавить вариант перевода, кликните по иконке ☰, напротив примера.
Возможные однокоренные слова
angrily — сердито, гневно
angriness — гнев, ярость, воспаление, покраснение
Формы слова
adjective
срав. степ. (comparative): angrier
прев. степ. (superlative): angriest
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PRONUNCIATION OF ANGRY
GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF ANGRY
Angry is an adjective.
The adjective is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it.
WHAT DOES ANGRY MEAN IN ENGLISH?
Anger
Anger is an emotional response related to one’s psychological interpretation of having been threatened. Often it indicates when one’s basic boundaries are violated. Some have a learned tendency to react to anger through retaliation. Anger may be utilized effectively when utilized to set boundaries or escape from dangerous situations. Sheila Videbeck describes anger as a normal emotion that involves a strong uncomfortable and emotional response to a perceived provocation. Raymond Novaco of UC Irvine, who since 1975 has published a plethora of literature on the subject, stratified anger into three modalities: cognitive, somatic-affective, and behavioral. William DeFoore, an anger-management writer, described anger as a pressure cooker: we can only apply pressure against our anger for a certain amount of time until it explodes. Anger may have physical correlates such as increased heart rate, blood pressure, and levels of adrenaline and noradrenaline. Some view anger as an emotion which triggers part of the fight or flight brain response.
Definition of angry in the English dictionary
The first definition of angry in the dictionary is feeling or expressing annoyance, animosity, or resentment; enraged. Other definition of angry is suggestive of anger. Angry is also severely inflamed.
WORDS THAT RHYME WITH ANGRY
Synonyms and antonyms of angry in the English dictionary of synonyms
SYNONYMS OF «ANGRY»
The following words have a similar or identical meaning as «angry» and belong to the same grammatical category.
Translation of «angry» into 25 languages
TRANSLATION OF ANGRY
Find out the translation of angry to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.
The translations of angry from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «angry» in English.
Translator English — Chinese
愤怒的
1,325 millions of speakers
Translator English — Spanish
enfadado
570 millions of speakers
English
angry
510 millions of speakers
Translator English — Hindi
नाराज
380 millions of speakers
Translator English — Arabic
غَاضِب
280 millions of speakers
Translator English — Russian
сердитый
278 millions of speakers
Translator English — Portuguese
com raiva
270 millions of speakers
Translator English — Bengali
ক্রুদ্ধ
260 millions of speakers
Translator English — French
en colère
220 millions of speakers
Translator English — Malay
Marah
190 millions of speakers
Translator English — German
wütend
180 millions of speakers
Translator English — Japanese
怒った
130 millions of speakers
Translator English — Korean
화난
85 millions of speakers
Translator English — Javanese
Duka
85 millions of speakers
Translator English — Vietnamese
tức giận
80 millions of speakers
Translator English — Tamil
கோபம்
75 millions of speakers
Translator English — Marathi
रागावलेला
75 millions of speakers
Translator English — Turkish
kızgın
70 millions of speakers
Translator English — Italian
arrabbiato
65 millions of speakers
Translator English — Polish
zły
50 millions of speakers
Translator English — Ukrainian
сердитий
40 millions of speakers
Translator English — Romanian
furios
30 millions of speakers
Translator English — Greek
θυμωμένος
15 millions of speakers
Translator English — Afrikaans
kwaad
14 millions of speakers
Translator English — Swedish
arg
10 millions of speakers
Translator English — Norwegian
sint
5 millions of speakers
Trends of use of angry
TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «ANGRY»
The term «angry» is very widely used and occupies the 4.893 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
FREQUENCY
Very widely used
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Principal search tendencies and common uses of angry
List of principal searches undertaken by users to access our English online dictionary and most widely used expressions with the word «angry».
FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «ANGRY» OVER TIME
The graph expresses the annual evolution of the frequency of use of the word «angry» during the past 500 years. Its implementation is based on analysing how often the term «angry» appears in digitalised printed sources in English between the year 1500 and the present day.
Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about angry
10 QUOTES WITH «ANGRY»
Famous quotes and sentences with the word angry.
Certainly I’m angry at the way Indians have been treated and continue to be treated. But I don’t think it’s a helpless emotion.
If you’re going to kill someone there isn’t much reason to get all worked up about it and angry — you just pull the trigger. angry discussions beforehand are a waste of time. We need to smile at Novell while we pull the trigger.
I became a very angry person and it was all due to alcoholism.
I just felt like I was making people angry because I wouldn’t wear the frilly bows.
Everybody in America is angry about something.
When you don’t manage your life well, you become angry and frustrated as things don’t go as intended, and our bad mood is a sign showing we were not able to resolve the conflict.
I wasn’t angry the night I shot him.
I have developed a very strong partiality for the dead: they don’t talk back, they don’t sue, and they don’t have angry relatives.
I never felt that getting angry would do you any good other than hurt your own digestion, keep you from eating, which I liked to do.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANGRY»
Discover the use of angry in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to angry and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
The prominent psychiatrist discusses the physical and emotional consequences of suppressed anger and provides guidelines for developing a healthy outlook on life
Each book in this series looks at a different emotion commonly experienced by young children. The books help readers to identify their emotions, and provide tips and advice on how best to express and deal with them.
Each title in this series contains simple stories about different feelings and how to cope with them.
4
Angry Octopus: A Relaxation Story
It can be used to decrease pain and anger. This engaging story quiets the mind and relaxes the body so your child can let go of anger and fall asleep peacefully. This is one of four stories featured on the Indigo Ocean Dreams CD.
5
National Geographic Angry Birds: 50 True Stories of the Fed …
Showcases real-world angry birds and stories peppered with tips to avoid them, as well as facts about angry bird behavior.
6
Angry Blonde: The Official Book
Collects lyrics from the popular rap artist’s two albums and includes his commentary on the origin of each song.
7
Confessions of an Angry Girl
After the death of her father, Rose Zarelli struggles to control her feelings and manage her life as a freshman in high school.
Rose deliberately and carefully peels away the layers of artifice from the men and allows a fuller picture of America, at its best and worst, to form. This edition features an introduction by David Mamet.
A child explains what angers him and how he sometimes angers other people.
Susan Riley, David M. Budd, 1999
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Inside the Mind of an Angry Man: Help for Angry Men and …
If you’re an angry man, or if you feel hurt and mistreated by one, this book will open doors of understanding and help bring peace to your life and your home.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ANGRY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term angry is used in the context of the following news items.
Mamelodi drivers angry after taxis impounded
«They [taxi operators] have every right to be angry. What happened this morning is not what we agreed upon last night with officials. We had a … «News24, Jul 15»
150000 angry Redditors demand Chairman Pao’s head on a spike
Ellen Pao, the increasingly reviled interim CEO of Reddit, is facing more than 150,000 signatures on a petition calling for her to quit. «The Register, Jul 15»
Nicki Minaj’s angry fans left in dark over Wireless refunds after …
Hundreds of angry festival goers – who paid more than £60 for a day ticket to the event – took to Twitter to complain about her arriving two … «Mirror.co.uk, Jul 15»
Boy says foster carer dictated ‘angry‘ letter to mother
A boy in care who wrote his mother a “why I’m angry” letter has now said his former foster carer told him what to write, the Dublin District Family … «Irish Times, Jul 15»
Alex McKinnon has right to be angry, doesn’t deserve public …
A LOT of people got what they wanted Sunday night. And then turned when it didn’t suit. For 15 months Alex McKinnon has worked on his … «The Daily Telegraph, Jul 15»
Bray strife escalates as angry players ‘consider employment options’
Chaos at Bray Wanderers escalated over the weekend as statements from players and officials highlighted the growing rift at the club. «Irish Independent, Jul 15»
Tughans — red faced and angry
Some in Tughans are angry at Coulter for the scandal that he has engulfed the law firm in. One lawyer referred to the arrogance of his … «the Irish News, Jul 15»
Viral video: Angry shark bites at cage, terrifies tourists
Shark Cage-diving: a sport where you are in a cage, which is lowered into the sea, and a great white shark comes and everyone oohs and … «The Indian Express, Jul 15»
Soccer-Angry fans break security fence as Sport stay top in Brazil
By Andrew Downie SAO PAULO, July 5 (Reuters) — Avai fans broke the security fencing surrounding the pitch and forced police to intervene on … «Yahoo Sports, Jul 15»
Angry gunmen wreck BMC department
In vain did staff explain the CT scanner at the hospital needed repairs and was not working. Kouider said the angry gunmen rampaged through … «Libya Herald, Jul 15»
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