angry
[ˈæŋɡri]
Definition:
1. Feeling or showing anger.
2. (of the elements) as if showing violent anger.
3. Severely inflamed and painful.
Use 'angry' in a sentence:
- 1. The police came under attack from angry crowds.
- 2. The visiting president was jostled by angry demonstrators.
- 3. Angry protestors with clenched fists shouted their defiance.
- 4. Call her if you like, but don't blame me if she's angry.
- 5. He never stays angry for long.
- 6. An angry gorilla has a fierce roar.
- 7. 'And that's not all,' he continued in angry vein.
- 8. An angry mob gathered outside the courthouse.
- 9. She had every right to be angry.
- 10. She learned to shut out her angry feelings.
- 11. Don't look so angry.
- 12. Groups of angry youths hurled stones at police.
- 13. It doesn't take much to make her angry.
- 14. An angry murmur ran through the crowd.
- 15. Her behaviour really made me angry.
- 16. Thinking angry thoughts can provoke strong physiological arousal.
- 17. Roberta felt frustrated and angry.
- 18. The discussion quickly deteriorated into an angry argument.
- 19. She got angry and socked him in the mouth.
- 20. He got so angry he lost control.
- 21. He was getting angry—and with some justification.
- 22. Her angry words were camouflage for the way she felt.
- 23. I was very angry with myself for making such a stupid mistake.
- 24. I was angry about the rumours.
- 25. He felt angry at the injustice of the situation.
- 26. The little girl's smile thawed the angry old man.
- 27. The decision provoked an angry reaction from local residents.
- 28. He was still a little angry with her.
- 29. His angry glance said it all.
- 30. Students were angry at being treated like children.
- 31. The news provoked an angry response.
- 32. His speech called forth an angry response.
- 33. He fixed her with an angry stare.
- 34. His angry refusal to agree raised the temperature of the meeting.
- 35. It was difficult to gauge whether she was angry or not.
- 36. Thousands of angry demonstrators filled the square.
- 37. The plans for the new development have raised angry protests from local residents.
- 38. I was very angry and ready for a fight.
- 39. She shot an angry glance at him.
- 40. She shot him an angry glance.
- 41. I like him. Though he makes me angry sometimes.
- 42. I was angry at the time but we had a good laugh about it afterwards.
- 43. I would have walked out, I was that angry.
- 44. That kind of behaviour is guaranteed to make him angry.
- 45. There's no point in getting angry.
- 46. He's so angry he's in no fit state to see anyone.
- 47. The radio station was besieged with calls from angry listeners.
- 48. The government is facing an angry backlash from voters over the new tax.
- 49. The revelations gave new fuel to angry opponents of the proposed law.
- 50. I was angry because I played so badly.
- 51. We heard angry shouts coming from the flat below.
- 52. The words burst from her in an angry rush.
- 53. He had every reason to be angry.
- 54. Are you angry with me for some reason?
- 55. The comments provoked an angry response from union leaders.
- 56. I was very angry with him, but now I feel I've got it out of my system.