Angry
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Angry
Angry (/ˈæŋɡri/) is an emotion characterized by antagonism toward someone or something you feel has deliberately done you wrong.
Etymology
The term "angry" comes from the Old Norse word "angr", meaning "sorrow, grief". It entered Middle English in the 14th century.
Related Terms
- Anger: A strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
- Fury: Wild or violent anger.
- Irritation: The state of feeling annoyed, impatient, or slightly angry.
- Rage: Violent, uncontrollable anger.
- Wrath: Extreme anger (chiefly used for humorous or rhetorical effect).
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Angry
- Wikipedia's article - Angry
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