angry

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Angry Definition & Meaning

1. Feeling or showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.

Example: She was angry with her boss for not giving her a promotion.

2. Full of anger or characterized by anger.

Example: The angry mob set fire to the building.

3. Marked by or resulting from anger.

Example: He made an angry reply to the criticism.

4. Indicative of or proceeding from anger.

Example: His angry tone made her feel uncomfortable.

5. Tending to arouse anger or resentment.

Example: The politician's angry rhetoric only served to divide the country further.

Examples of the word angry used in sentences.

  • The teacher was angry when the students didn't do their homework.
  • The man became angry when he saw someone take his parking spot.
  • The girl became angry when she saw that her ice cream was melting.
  • The boss was angry with his employees for being late to work.
  • My sister was angry with me because I ate her candy.
  • Maria's parents were angry with her for coming home late without letting them know.
  • Sarah's boss was angry with her for missing an important meeting.
  • I was angry when my brother ate my last slice of pizza without asking.
  • My boss was angry with me for being late to the meeting.
  • The customer became angry when the store refused to refund their purchase.
  • I get angry when people cut in line at the grocery store.
  • Max felt angry when his team lost the game due to a careless mistake.
  • I was so angry when my phone battery died right before I needed to make an important call.
  • The customer became angry when they realized their order was incorrect.
  • My sister is always angry when she loses at board games.
  • The residents of the town were angry with the local government for not fixing the potholes on the roads.
  • The mother was angry with her children for not listening to her and playing too rough.
  • After working long hours without any break, the employees were angry with their boss for not providing them with adequate rest periods.
  • The athlete was angry with himself for not performing up to his usual standards during the competition.
  • After waiting in line for hours, the customers grew increasingly angry at the store's disorganized checkout system.
  • The politician's inflammatory speech left many in the audience feeling angry and frustrated.
  • Caroline knew it was irrational, but she couldn't shake the feeling of being angry at her friend for forgetting her birthday.
  • The boss's angry outburst during the meeting left everyone feeling uneasy and demotivated.
  • Despite her best efforts to remain calm, she couldn't help feeling angry at her ex-husband's constant excuses for not paying child support.
  • The customers grew increasingly angry with the poor quality of service they received from the restaurant staff.
  • The politician's angry tirade against his opponent only served to further divide the already polarized electorate.
  • Despite her attempts to remain calm, the customer grew increasingly angry as the service continued to be slow and inefficient.
  • The mother couldn't help but feel angry at her son's school for failing to protect him from bullying.
  • The conservationist felt angry and frustrated at the government's lack of action on climate change.
  • The athlete was angry after suffering a career-ending injury that was caused by a reckless play from an opponent.
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