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    An·ger
    /ˈaNGɡər/

    noun

    • 1. a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility: "she could barely restrain her anger at this comment"

    verb

    • 1. fill (someone) with anger; provoke anger in: "she was angered by his terse answer"
  2. Find 145 different ways to say ANGER, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  3. Synonyms for ANGER: indignation, outrage, rage, fury, wrath, mood, irritation, wrathfulness; Antonyms of ANGER: pleasure, delight, patience, calmness, forbearance, please, relieve, gratify

  4. If you feel angry, you have strong feelings that make you want to shout or hurt someone. If you get angry, you start to feel this way. If you make someone angry, you make them feel this way. You can also talk about someone who gets angry easily. The feeling is called anger.

  5. definitions. sentences. thesaurus. Parts of speech. nouns. verbs. adjectives. Synonyms. Similar meaning. View all. rage. irritate. annoy. exasperate. infuriate. pique. rile. fury. wrath. aggravate. enrage. provoke. nettle. peeve. madden. incense. indignation. upset. irritation. annoyance. exasperation. gall. needle. vexation.

  6. Synonyms for ANGRY: enraged, indignant, outraged, infuriated, angered, mad, furious, ballistic; Antonyms of ANGRY: delighted, pleased, accepting, happy, friendly, agreeable, sympathetic, amenable

  7. rancorous. riled. seditious. splenetic. tetchy. wrathful. More words. Advertisement. Synonyms for ANGER: ire, rage, indignation, choler, wrath, fury, resentment, acrimony, animosity, displeasure; Antonyms for ANGER: patience, mildness, calm, calm, soothe, placate, make happy, calm, soothe, quiet.

  8. Synonyms: infuriate, enrage, outrage, annoy, madden, tick off (US, slang), piss off (vulgar, offensive, slang), work up (slang), cheese off (UK, slang), make sb angry, make sb irate, make sb mad, make sb cross, peeve, rile, vex, incense, inflame, displease, pique, provoke, nettle, ruffle, antagonize, antagonise (UK), ire. Antonyms:

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