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anger

/'æɳgə/
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Understanding the Word "Anger"

Definition: "Anger" is a noun and a verb that describes a strong feeling of displeasure or annoyance. It can happen when someone feels they have been wronged, hurt, or treated unfairly.

Usage Instructions
  • Use "anger" when talking about the emotion itself (the noun) or when describing the action of becoming angry (the verb).
  • It can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
Examples
  • Noun: "Her anger was justified; she had worked hard for that promotion."
  • Verb: "Don't anger him by bringing up that topic."
Advanced Usage
  • "Anger" can be used in more complex sentences or discussions about emotions, psychology, or social issues.
    • Example: "Understanding the root causes of anger can help in managing conflict."
Word Variants
  1. Angry (adjective): Feeling or showing anger.
    • Example: "He was angry about the unfair treatment."
  2. Angrily (adverb): In a manner that shows anger.
    • Example: "She spoke angrily when she found out the truth."
Different Meanings
  • Anger as a Strong Emotion: It can be a reaction to an event or situation.
  • Anger as a State of Mind: It can also refer to a longer-lasting feeling of resentment or bitterness.
Synonyms
  • Rage
  • Fury
  • Irritation
  • Annoyance
  • Wrath
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • "Blow a fuse": To become very angry suddenly.
    • Example: "When he found out the truth, he blew a fuse."
  • "Get on someone's nerves": To annoy someone, potentially leading to anger.
    • Example: "The constant noise from the construction site is getting on my nerves."
Summary

"Anger" is a versatile word that describes a powerful emotion. Whether you are using it as a noun or a verb, be mindful of its intensity and context.

Noun
  1. belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins)
  2. the state of being angry
  3. a strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented toward some real or supposed grievance
Verb
  1. become angry
    • He angers easily
  2. make angry
    • The news angered him

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