Antonym: calm, quiet. Similar words: Congress, ingredient, in the long run, congratulate, congressional, gang, angle, anger. Meaning: ['æŋgrɪ] adj. 1. feeling or showing anger 2. (of the elements) as if showing violent anger 3. severely inflamed and painful.
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211. The thief ran off with an angry crowd on his heels.
212. I thought she would be angry but she just laughed.
213. He often appeared angry and frustrated by the intransigence of both sides.
214. Clare stood her ground in the meeting and refused to be intimidated even when Michael got angry.
215. I sensed quite strongly that she was angry with me.
216. She tried to keep calm but beneath the surface she was angry.
217. We instruct our staff never to strike back however angry they feel.
218. I had often been very fearful, very angry, and very isolated.
219. I was more than a little angry when I saw how they'd ruined it.
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220. Gladys wanted to ask, "Aren't you angry with him?" But she restrained herself from doing so.
221. It does her credit that she managed not to get angry.
222. Then he became angry and threatened that he would go to the police.
223. Mother was so angry that her face was drained of blood when she knew his son had committed the crime.
224. Of course I was angry - I can't pretend otherwise.
225. Later, he suffered the indignity of having to flee angry protesters.
226. Her mother's voice in the corridor roused her from an angry trance.
227. I've never once seen her angry in all the years I've known her.
228. The government failed to appreciate the fact that voters were angry.
229. It was difficult to gauge whether she was angry or not.
230. I tried to cool him down but he was still angry when he left.
231. The researchers are angry that attempts have been made to trash their work.
232. I understand why she was angry but there was no need to be so rude to him.
233. Farmers are angry because the rise fails to keep pace with inflation.
234. Some months ago angry demonstrators mounted a noisy demonstration beneath his window. His neighbours thereupon insisted upon more security.
235. I'm not angry that you took my car - it's just the fact that you didn't ask me first.
236. She would get angry quickly, which made things difficult for me.
237. He addressed a few angry words to her that betokened hostility.
238. That man makes me angry every time I see him.
239. His resignation is a measure of how angry he is.
240. His persistentquestions finally goaded me into an angry reply / into replying angrily.
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