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anger

Transitive Verb[U] Uncountable
past: angeredpp: angereding: angering

This word captures a high-energy emotional state characterized by a desire for rectification or retaliation. It often carries a sense of heat or pressure, suggesting an internal force that is difficult to contain and may erupt violently. While frustration is a slow burn of annoyance, anger is a sharp, active response to a perceived wrong. In professional or clinical settings, anger is treated as a primary emotion, but in social contexts, it is often viewed as a disruptive force. It differs from rage in intensity; anger can be a quiet, simmering resentment or a loud outburst, whereas rage implies a total loss of self-control and a blind, destructive fury.

The emotional state of being angry.

Meanings

Noun

A strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.

"His face was red with anger."

Transitive Verb
[someone]

To make someone feel angry.

"The unfair decision angered the entire community."

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