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angry
adjective as in strongly displeased
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
They are angry that three potential eyewitnesses who spoke to the BBC were not formally interviewed by officers, despite their contact details being passed to police.
Going into next year’s midterms, they may have to face more angry constituents who are losing their health care amid a shrinking job market.
He doesn’t care what they think and is righteously angry that they won’t bend to his whims quite as readily as university presidents and elite law firms do.
"It's a song that's quite angry, but a joyous rage. Sometimes it can feel quite liberating to just release the energy."
The monologue proceeded like so for a while before Kimmel paused again to speak to whatever angry or skeptical elephants may still be left in the room.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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