Results for anger
Definitions of anger:
part of speech: verb transitive
To provoke to resentment; excite to wrath; enrage.
part of speech: verb transitive
part of speech: noun
Excessive emotion or passion aroused by a sense of injury or wrong; wrath.
part of speech: noun
part of speech: verb
part of speech: noun
Usage examples for anger:
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One day he was very angry, and his hand was lifted in anger against her.
"Master Sunshine", Mrs. C. F. Fraser -
Her eyes were dark with anger as she stared at Gray.
"Flowing Gold", Rex Beach -
It was not a stranger with an Italian name, it was Leicester, the man who had won her years before, and whom she had sent away in anger but whom she had never been able to forget.
"The Man Who Rose Again", Joseph Hocking -
The anger died out of Neal's heart.
"The Northern Iron 1907", George A. Birmingham