Etymology: [ a[ng]-g&r ] (verb.) 13th century. From Old Norse angr (“affliction, sorrow”), from ang (“troubled”). Cognates include Danish anger (“regret”), Swedish ånger (“regret”), Old English ange (“oppressed, sad”), Latin angō (“squeeze, choke, vex”), Ancient Greek ἄγχω (ankhō, “I squeeze, strangle”), Sanskrit अंहु (aṃhu, “anxiety, distress”). Also compare anguish, anxious, quinsy, and perhaps to awe and ugly. The word seems to have originally meant “to choke, squeeze”. in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
Pain or stinging, To cause such a feeling of antagonism, A strong feeling of displeasure, hostility or antagonism towards someone or something, usually combined with an urge to harm, To become angry, Anger is the strong emotion you feel when you think someone has behaved badly or stupidly, and you feel like expressing your feelings forcefully or violently, the only emotion allowed to be expressing in the Forum, Righteous anger, assertiveness Self-centredness, arrogance, (20+) - Flip a coin If heads, this attack does 20 damage plus 20 more damage; if tails, this attack does 20 damage Pokémon with this attack: Mankey L14, 1 frustration 2 hurt, 3 insecurities, fear and negative programming 4 retaliation for someones actions toward you 5 unresolved pain, n a strong emotion against someone or something, hühü, belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins), there are a number of Greek terms which Homer could have used to refer to the anger of Achilles; the term which Homer used was menis, "vengefulness, implacable anger, undying rage;" as described in Homer's great epic, Achilles rage was so strong as serve as the central theme of the entire narrative; the great question raised by the epic is whether or not Achilles' rage was justified, the state of being angry, a strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented toward some real or supposed grievance, make angry; "The news angered him", become angry; "He angers easily", (see: attack), the emotion of instant displeasure on account of something evil that presents itself to our view In itself it is an original susceptibility of our nature, just as love is, and is not necessarily sinful It may, however, become sinful when causeless, or excessive, or protracted (Matt 5:22; Eph 4:26; Col 3:8) As ascribed to God, it merely denotes his displeasure with sin and with sinners (Ps 7:11), wrath, rage, fury, Anger is the strong emotion that you feel when you think that someone has behaved in an unfair, cruel, or unacceptable way. He cried with anger and frustration Ellen felt both despair and anger at her mother. = rage, fury, If something angers you, it makes you feel angry. The decision to allow more offshore oil drilling angered some Californians. = enrage, infuriate. to make someone angry = annoy, A strong passion or emotion of displeasure or antagonism, excited by a real or supposed injury or insult to one's self or others, or by the intent to do such injury, Trouble; vexation; also, physical pain or smart of a sore, etc, make angry; irritate, a strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented toward some real or supposed grievance the state of being angry make angry; "The news angered him" become angry; "He angers easily, a strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented toward some real or supposed grievance the state of being angry make angry; "The news angered him", To make painful; to cause to smart; to inflame, To excite to anger; to enrage; to provoke, become angry; "He angers easily, A city in Pays de la Loire, France, marked by extreme anger; "the enraged bull attached"; "furious about the accident"; "a furious scowl"; "infuriated onlookers charged the police who were beating the boy"; "could not control the maddened crowd, past of anger, present participle of anger, third-person singular of anger,
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Pain or stinging
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To cause such a feeling of antagonism - "Don't anger me."
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A strong feeling of displeasure, hostility or antagonism towards someone or something, usually combined with an urge to harm - "You need to control your anger."
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To become angry - "You anger too easily."
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Anger is the strong emotion you feel when you think someone has behaved badly or stupidly, and you feel like expressing your feelings forcefully or violently
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the only emotion allowed to be expressing in the Forum
(20+) - Flip a coin If heads, this attack does 20 damage plus 20 more damage; if tails, this attack does 20 damage Pokémon with this attack: Mankey L14
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1 frustration 2 hurt, 3 insecurities, fear and negative programming 4 retaliation for someones actions toward you 5 unresolved pain
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n a strong emotion against someone or something
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hühü
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belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins)
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there are a number of Greek terms which Homer could have used to refer to the anger of Achilles; the term which Homer used was menis, "vengefulness, implacable anger, undying rage;" as described in Homer's great epic, Achilles rage was so strong as serve as the central theme of the entire narrative; the great question raised by the epic is whether or not Achilles' rage was justified
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the state of being angry
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a strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented toward some real or supposed grievance
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make angry; "The news angered him"
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become angry; "He angers easily"
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(see: attack)
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the emotion of instant displeasure on account of something evil that presents itself to our view In itself it is an original susceptibility of our nature, just as love is, and is not necessarily sinful It may, however, become sinful when causeless, or excessive, or protracted (Matt 5:22; Eph 4:26; Col 3:8) As ascribed to God, it merely denotes his displeasure with sin and with sinners (Ps 7:11)
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wrath, rage, fury isim
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Anger is the strong emotion that you feel when you think that someone has behaved in an unfair, cruel, or unacceptable way. He cried with anger and frustration Ellen felt both despair and anger at her mother. = rage, fury
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If something angers you, it makes you feel angry. The decision to allow more offshore oil drilling angered some Californians. = enrage, infuriate. to make someone angry = annoy
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A strong passion or emotion of displeasure or antagonism, excited by a real or supposed injury or insult to one's self or others, or by the intent to do such injury
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Trouble; vexation; also, physical pain or smart of a sore, etc
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make angry; irritate fiil
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a strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented toward some real or supposed grievance the state of being angry make angry; "The news angered him" become angry; "He angers easily
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a strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented toward some real or supposed grievance the state of being angry make angry; "The news angered him"
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To make painful; to cause to smart; to inflame
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To excite to anger; to enrage; to provoke
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become angry; "He angers easily
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A city in Pays de la Loire, France
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marked by extreme anger; "the enraged bull attached"; "furious about the accident"; "a furious scowl"; "infuriated onlookers charged the police who were beating the boy"; "could not control the maddened crowd
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