单词 | angry |
释义 | angryangry /ˈæŋgri/ ●●● S2 W2 adjective (comparative angrier, superlative angriest) 1feeling strong emotions that make you want to shout or hurt someone, especially when you feel that something is unfair, wrong, or unacceptable: I was so angry when I found out he had lied to me. He sent them an angry letter. Don’t get angry – I said I was sorry.angry with/at She’s still very angry with me for forgetting our anniversary.angry about/over My folks were really angry about my grades. The book is sure to make a lot of women very angry.angry (that) Workers are angry that they still haven’t been paid.THESAURUSmad informal – angry: I’m still mad at him for not inviting me.annoyed – a little angry: I get annoyed with the kids when they don’t listen.irritated – annoyed and impatient with people or things: “Come on, I need some help here,” she said, irritated.furious/livid – very angry: My boss will be furious with me if I’m late again.irate formal – extremely angry: How do you deal with phone calls from irate customers?indignant – angry because you feel you have been insulted or unfairly treated: She was indignant that she was punished and the others weren’t.outraged – extremely angry about something that is wrong or unfair: People were outraged when they raised parking fees by 25%.resentful – angry and upset about unfair treatment: Bethany felt resentful about having to take care of her brother and sister every day.frustrated – angry and upset because you cannot do what you are trying to do: He got very frustrated when he couldn’t fix the sink.exasperated – a little angry and upset because someone keeps doing something wrong: The senator was obviously exasperated by the silly questions.2angry with/at yourself feeling strongly that you wish you had done something or had not done something: David was angry with himself for trusting Michael.3an angry wound, etc. is painful and red and looks infected4literary an angry sky or cloud looks dark and stormy [Origin: 1200–1300 Old Norse angr great sorrow]—angrily adverb: “You’re an idiot,” he said angrily. |
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