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(n)
The state of being angry; anger.
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(uncountable, formal) Great anger; (countable) an instance of this.
(v)
(idiomatic) To become enraged, angry, or irritated.
Anger or irritability.
Great anger; wrath; keen resentment.
A male given name from Hebrew, mostly of American usage.
An anger aroused by something perceived as an indignity, notably an offense or injustice.
Anger or displeasure stemming from belief that one or one's group has been wronged or betrayed by others; indignation.
A feeling of anger or annoyance caused by something offensive.
The act of exasperating or the state of being exasperated; irritation; keen or bitter anger.
A minor annoyance or inconvenience.
(uncountable) The resentful, indignant, or shocked anger aroused by such acts.
The feeling of annoyance at impossibility from resistance or inability to achieve something.
(uncountable) The psychological state of being annoyed or irritated.
The state of being irritated.
A source of irritation.
(transitive) To cause someone to become annoyed or angry.
A distressing or dangerous situation.
Trouble; misery; a feeling of disquiet or concern.
Extreme anger.
Fury; rage; heat; exasperation.
Violent uncontrolled anger.
(adj)
Feeling great anger; raging; violent.
Displaying or feeling anger.
Extreme pain, either of body or mind; excruciating distress.
An often childish display or fit of bad temper.
The quality of having a bitter taste.
A state of great disorder or uncertainty.
A state of wild activity or panic.
(uncountable) A feeling of contempt or scorn.
A strong aversion; an intense dislike.
A state of trouble, confusion and turbulence, especially in a political context; a time of riots, demonstrations and protests.
Hatred.
A general uproar or commotion.
An intense dislike or loathing someone feels for something bad or nasty.
Loud, confused noise, especially when coming from several sources.
Something that is not convenient, something that bothers.
A feeling of being displeased with something or someone; dissatisfaction; disapproval.
(countable, uncountable) A loud cry or uproar.
(in particular) To make angry.
Initialism of mutual assured destruction or mutually assured destruction.
A feeling of general bodily discomfort, fatigue or unpleasantness, often at the onset of illness.
(uncountable) Dissatisfaction.
Unhappiness or discontent.
Someone who interferes with others; one who is nosy, intrusive or meddlesome.
Any great, strong, powerful emotion, especially romantic love or extreme hate.
The act of betraying.
An act of revolting.
The crime of betraying one’s own country.
A sudden, often violent expression of emotion or activity.
A state of tranquility, quiet, and harmony. For instance, a state free from civil disturbance.
A popular revolt that attempts to overthrow a government or its policies; an insurgency or insurrection.
A general tendency or orientation towards a certain type of mood, a volatile state; a habitual way of thinking, behaving or reacting.
Any form of personal, retaliatory action against an individual, institution, or group for some alleged or perceived harm or injustice.
Revenge taken for an insult, injury, or other wrong.
(transitive, figuratively) To kindle or intensify (a feeling, as passion or appetite); to excite to an excessive or unnatural action or heat.
A storm, especially one with severe winds.
(in many religions, uncountable) A place of torment where some or all sinners are believed to go after death and evil spirits are believed to be.
A seat, especially for one person and without armrests.
Clothes that encircle the neck.
(uncountable, countable) The process of changing the state of a substance from liquid to gas by heating it to its boiling point.
(programming, informal) An argument; a value passed as a parameter.
To attempt to stop the progression of; to resist or antagonize by physical means, or by arguments, etc.; to contend against.
(uncountable) The state of being hostile.
A sharp and bitter hatred.
Violent hatred leading to active opposition; active enmity; energetic dislike.
(uncountable) The state or emotion of being sad.
The state or quality of being vengeful
(countable, uncountable) A state of being jealous; a jealous attitude.
The characteristic of being resentful.
indignation
A feeling of acute but vague anxiety or apprehension often accompanied by depression, especially philosophical anxiety.
Emotional pain, generally arising from misfortune, significant personal loss, bereavement, misconduct of oneself or others, etc.; sorrow; sadness.
The feeling of not being happy.
The quality of being impatient; lacking patience; restlessness and intolerance of delays; anxiety and eagerness, especially to begin something.
An unpleasant state of mental uneasiness, nervousness, apprehension and obsession or concern about some uncertain event.
(uncountable) unhappiness, woe
The state of being disgruntled, usually displayed in a stereotypical form such as frowning and annoyance; the acts of sulky dissatisfaction.
(uncountable) The state or quality of being spiteful.
Loss of hope; utter hopelessness; complete despondency.
(N)
"Emotions" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey for her second studio album of the same name.
Alienation; loss of loyalty.
The condition of being vindictive; a malevolent desire for revenge.
A state of dissatisfaction or discontent.
Abhorrence, a sense of loathing, intense aversion, repugnance, repulsion, horror.
(by extension) Bitterly abusive language.
Hostile or destructive behavior or actions.
The state of being helpless.
(uncountable) A strong, unpleasant emotion or feeling caused by actual or perceived danger or threat.