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angry

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adj
1
Feeling or showing strong displeasure or hostility.
"She was angry that no one had told her about the change."
"An angry customer demanded to speak to the manager."
2
Inflamed, sore, or irritated in appearance, as of a wound.
"The cut looked angry and swollen by the next morning."
3
Threatening or turbulent, as of weather or the sky.
"Angry clouds gathered on the horizon before the storm hit."

How to Use Angry

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishFeeling or showing strong displeasure — also used for sore-looking wounds or stormy skies.

Common pairings
angry customer angry mob angry sky get angry

Word Forms

angrier comparative, more angry comparative, angried past tense, angries plural, angries singular, angriest superlative, most angry superlative

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Etymology

From Middle English angry, based on the noun anger, ultimately from Old Norse angr.

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