Friday, July 4, 2008

angry

angry /'ae{phon_capn}{phon_capg}ri/ adj. (an•grier, an•gri•est) help You can also use more angry and most angry.
1 ~ (at / about / over sth)| ~ with / at sb (about / for sth) having strong feelings about sth that you dislike very much or about an unfair situation: Please don’t be angry with me. It wasn’t my fault. * The passengers grew angry about the delay. * He felt angry at the injustice of the situation. * Thousands of angry demonstrators filled the square. * The comments provoked an angry response from union leaders. * I was very angry with myself for making such a stupid mistake. * Her behaviour really made me angry.
2 (of a wound) red and infected
3 (literary) (of the sea or the sky) dark and stormy: the angry sea with its terrible waves
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an•grily /{shwa}li/ adv.: Some senators reacted angrily to the President’s remarks. * He swore angrily.

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