angry
/ˈæŋɡri/Definitions
1. adjective
feeling or showing strong displeasure or hostility, typically because of a wrong or unpleasantness.
“She was angry with her brother for not helping her with the chores.”
2. noun
a feeling of strong displeasure or hostility, typically because of a wrong or unpleasantness.
“Her anger towards the injustice in the world motivated her to take action.”
3. verb
to feel or show strong displeasure or hostility, typically because of a wrong or unpleasantness.
“He was angry with the manager for firing him without notice.”
4. adverb
in a state of strong displeasure or hostility, typically because of a wrong or unpleasantness.
“She stormed out of the room, angry and upset.”