Anger
(noun)
- Tom still feels a lot of anger towards his father, who treated him poorly as a child.
- Sally struggled to contain (=control) her anger
when she saw the scratch marks on her brand new car.
- The employees showed no surprise or anger when they were informed
about the paycut in their salaries.
Anger
(verb)
- It’s obvious the remark angered him as his face was as red as tomato.
- It always angers
me to see people littering in public places.
Angry
(adj)
- Sam was so angry
with his brother that he stormed out of the house.
Angrily
(adverb)
- ‘Stop blasting your radio!’ she shouted angrily.
- The unhappy employees protested angrily outside the company’s headquarters.
- The politician reacted angrily to claims of infidelity.
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