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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
anger .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective marked by extreme anger
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Examples
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The designation angered some Thai nationalists, and there have been periodic military clashes around the area since then.
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The designation angered some Thai nationalists, and there have been periodic military clashes around the area since then.
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The same month, Mackey again angered liberals when he told a New Yorker writer he didn't believe in climate change.
Whole Foods' Organic Capitalism Elizabeth Flock 2010
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The same month, Mackey again angered liberals when he told a New Yorker writer he didn't believe in climate change.
Whole Foods' Organic Capitalism Elizabeth Flock 2010
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The same month, Mackey again angered liberals when he told a New Yorker writer he didn't believe in climate change.
Whole Foods' Organic Capitalism Elizabeth Flock 2010
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The amount of punishment a bear can take once angered is amazing.
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In 2005, McCain angered some in his party when he and Democratic Sen. Ted Kennedy unsuccessfully pushed for a comprehensive immigration reform bill that included a path to citizenship.
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As I sit here with tears flowing, I am again angered at the waste of human life as a result of the conflict in Viet Nam.
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The ring in his voice terrified her, but his terms angered her yet more.
The Purchase Price Emerson Hough 1890
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Amy had not been accustomed to hearing herself spoken of as a "person," and the word angered her.
Reels and Spindles A Story of Mill Life Evelyn Raymond 1876
bilby commented on the word angered
A suburb of Gothenburg, Sweden.
January 1, 2008
yarb commented on the word angered
I've been to Angered and it was quite placid.
January 1, 2008