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anger

[ang-ger] / ˈæŋ gər /




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More solar farms are on the way around the UK, in a move that boosts the country's clean power goals but could spark anger from local opponents.

From BBC

He has done so out of frustration and anger.

From BBC

"Nothing can begin to explain the shock, anger and heartbreak we feel - or the profound and lasting impact we are sure this will have on families," a spokesperson for the firm added.

From BBC

Her detention since March 2025 has further stoked popular anger, say political experts.

From The Wall Street Journal

Past visits by senior politicians have angered China and South Korea.

From Barron's