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- Dictionaryangry/ˈaŋɡri/
adjective
- 1. feeling or showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility; full of anger: "an angry customer" Similar Opposite
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having a strong feeling against someone who has behaved badly, making you want to shout at them or hurt them: He's really angry at/with me for upsetting Sophie. I don't understand what he's angry about. [ + that ] They feel angry that their complaints were ignored. I got really angry with her. It made me really angry. Synonyms. apoplectic.
The meaning of ANGRY is feeling or showing anger. How to use angry in a sentence.
Angry definition: feeling or showing anger or strong resentment (usually followed by at, with, or about). See examples of ANGRY used in a sentence.
To be angry is to be furious. People who get angry a lot have a short temper. This is a word for a common emotion: being mad or enraged. People get mad all the time, about traffic, homework, parents, children, and even the weather. When you're angry it's hard to think straight: you see red.
When you are angry, you feel strong emotion about something that you consider unfair, cruel, or insulting. American English : angry / ˈæŋgri / Arabic : غَاضِب
Definition of angry adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
ANGRY definition: having a strong feeling against someone who has behaved badly, making you want to shout at them or…. Learn more.