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IELTS BNC: 2489 COCA: 2362

anger

2 ENTRIES FOUND:
1 anger /ˈæŋgɚ/ noun
1 anger
/ˈæŋgɚ/
noun
Learner's definition of ANGER
[noncount]
: a strong feeling of being upset or annoyed because of something wrong or bad : the feeling that makes someone want to hurt other people, to shout, etc. : the feeling of being angry愤怒;怒火;怒气
Synonyms同义词
anger, rage, fury, and wrath mean a strong feeling caused by displeasure.*Anger、Rage、Fury和Wrath均指因不愉快而产生的一种强烈情感。
anger is a general word that applies to many different levels of emotion that may or may not be shown.*Anger使用范围广泛,可以指任何层次的、表现或不表现出来的此类情绪。
rage suggests loss of control because of great anger.*Rage意指因愤怒而造成的情绪失控。
fury suggests a violent anger.*Fury意指暴怒、狂怒。
wrath is a slightly old-fashioned word that suggests a desire to punish someone or to get revenge for something.*Wrath一词有点过时,意指因愤怒而产生惩罚或报复某人的欲望。
2 anger /ˈæŋgɚ/ verb
angers; angered; angering
2 anger
/ˈæŋgɚ/
verb
angers; angered; angering
Learner's definition of ANGER
[+ object]
: to make (someone) angry使生气;激怒
IELTS BNC: 2489 COCA: 2362

anger

1 of 2

noun

an·​ger ˈaŋ-gər How to pronounce anger (audio)
plural angers
1
: a strong feeling of displeasure and usually of antagonism (see antagonism sense 1b)
You could hear the anger in his voice.
She found it hard to control her anger.
His mind had teemed with a hundred hurts and angers. Irving Wallace
2
: a threatening or violent appearance or state : rage sense 2
the sea's anger
Suddenly it was swept by a strong gust of wind … . New thunder, new anger came rolling over their heads. Rita Madocs
angerless adjective

anger

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verb

angered; angering ˈaŋ-g(ə-)riŋ How to pronounce anger (audio)

transitive verb

: to make (someone) angry
He was angered by the decision.

intransitive verb

: to become angry
a man who angers easily
Choose the Right Synonym for anger

anger, ire, rage, fury, indignation, wrath mean an intense emotional state induced by displeasure.

anger, the most general term, names the reaction but by itself does not convey cause or intensity.

tried to hide his anger

ire, more frequent in literary contexts, suggests an intense anger, often with an evident display of feeling.

cheeks flushed with ire

rage and fury suggest loss of self-control from violence of emotion.

shook with rage
could not contain his fury

indignation stresses righteous anger at what one considers unfair, mean, or shameful.

a comment that caused general indignation

wrath is likely to suggest a desire or intent to punish or get revenge.

I feared her wrath if I was discovered

Example Sentences

Noun He couldn't hide his anger with us. You could hear the anger in his voice. The group expressed its anger over the company's arrogance. He said that he had no anger towards the person who shot him. He never raised his voice in anger. She was shaking in anger. Verb They were shocked and angered by the company's arrogance. He was angered to learn that he had been fired. It angered me that she would say something like that. He's a gentle man who's not easily angered. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Stirewalt wrote in his book, quote, amid the geyser of anger in the wake of the Arizona case, Senator Kevin Cramer, Republican of North Dakota, called for my firing, and accused me of a cover up. NBC News, 26 Aug. 2022 There’s plenty of anger to go around, considering 24% of domestic flights were delayed and 3.2% were canceled over the last six months. Hugo Martín, Los Angeles Times, 26 Aug. 2022 That flash of anger was a rare hint at the private frustrations of a leader who has seemed determined to avoid the political scandals that dogged his far more publicity-friendly predecessor, James B. Comey. Anchorage Daily News, 20 Aug. 2022 That flash of anger was a rare hint at the private frustrations of a leader who has seemed determined to avoid the political scandals that dogged his far more publicity-friendly predecessor, James B. Comey. BostonGlobe.com, 20 Aug. 2022 Call it Nine Inch Nails-lite, as Lovato and Royal & The Serpent (aka Ryan Santiago) tiptoe in on a creeping goth vibe before the song explodes into a fireball of anger. Melissa Ruggieri, USA TODAY, 19 Aug. 2022 That has helped ensure there’s no public displays of anger like those seen earlier this year during the monthslong lockdown in the financial hub of Shanghai. Bloomberg.com, 15 Aug. 2022 So far, three FBI agents have testified about how the government built its case against six men charged with plotting to kidnap Whitmer, largely out of anger over her handling of the pandemic. Tresa Baldas, Detroit Free Press, 12 Aug. 2022 Not everyone was impressed by O'Rourke's show of anger Wednesday night. Ariana Garcia, Chron, 11 Aug. 2022
Verb
The woman said that, as the two argued, the man put two fingers on her forehead to anger her. cleveland, 25 Aug. 2022 Trump’s retribution to do anything that might anger him. Walter Shapiro, The New Republic, 24 May 2022 In addition to Israel’s close relationship with Russia and Ukraine and its efforts not to anger Washington by sitting on the fence over the crisis, Mr. Bennett’s visit comes at a critical moment in the Vienna talks on restoring the nuclear deal. Thomas Grove And Laurence Norman, WSJ, 5 Mar. 2022 The issue has divided Mr. Biden’s advisers, with some senior aides making the case that large-scale loan forgiveness could anger people who didn’t take out loans, have already paid them off or didn’t go to college. Andrew Restuccia, WSJ, 25 July 2022 Farmers say the protests are not intended to anger their fellow citizens and consumers, but to force the government into a referendum. Fox News, 10 July 2022 Regardless of the reason, Gragson isn’t afraid to anger his competitors, and is developing into a leader for Nascar’s new generation of racers. Joseph Wolkin, Forbes, 6 July 2022 The Biden administration opened the door to selling new oil and gas drilling leases in the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska in a move likely to anger climate activists pushing to see a domestic ramp down for fossil fuels. Ari Natter, BostonGlobe.com, 1 July 2022 Now, the film’s update is likely to anger some fans and officials in mainland China. Wayne Chang, CNN, 2 June 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English anger, angre "distress, affliction, hostile attitude, strong displeasure," borrowed from Old Norse angr "grief, vexation," going back to Germanic *angaza-, from an Indo-European s-stem *h2emǵh-es-/*h2emǵh-os- (whence Latin angor "suffocation, anguish," Sanskrit áṁhaḥ "anxiety, trouble," Avestan ązah-), derivatives of a verbal base *h2emǵh- "constrict, narrow," whence Latin angō, angere "to choke, cause pain to, afflict, vex," Greek ánchō, ánchein "to squeeze, strangle," Hittite ḫamanki "(s/he) ties, binds"; also from the base *h2emǵh- an adjective derivative *h2emǵh-u- "narrow," whence Germanic *angu- (> *angwu-, angwja-, whence Old English enge "narrow," ange "distressing," Old Saxon & Old High German engi "narrow," Old High German ango "anxious," Old Norse ǫngr, øngr, Gothic aggwus), Old Irish cumung "narrow," Welsh cyfyng, Old Church Slavic ǫzŭkŭ, Polish wązki, Armenian anjuk (Slavic & Armenian with a velar suffix), Sanskrit aṁhúḥ

Note: For other words formed from this Indo-European base see etymologies of angst entry 1, anguish entry 1, anxious, hangnail, quinsy.

Verb

Middle English angren "to be anxious, grieve, be vexed, irritate, afflict," probably in part derivative of anger, angre anger entry 1, in part borrowed from Old Norse angra "to grieve, vex," derivative of angr "grief, vexation"

First Known Use

Noun

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense

Time Traveler
The first known use of anger was in the 14th century
IELTS BNC: 2489 COCA: 2362
anger

noun

ADJECTIVE | ... OF ANGER | VERB + ANGER | ANGER + VERB | ANGER + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbitter, deep, fierce, great, intense, seething憤恨;狂怒;暴怒;大怒;盛怒;火冒三丈genuine, real真的生氣;確實惱怒growing, mounting, rising越來越盛的怒氣;不斷升級的怒火mounting anger among teachers and parents老師和家長不斷升級的怒火sudden突然發怒righteous義憤Catherine appeared in the doorway, shaking with righteous anger.凱瑟琳出現在門口,由於義憤而渾身發抖。controlled, pent-up, suppressed強按的怒氣;抑制的憤怒;壓制的怒火popular, public眾怒;公憤widespread (especially BrE) 普遍的憤怒... OF ANGERburst, fit, flash, outburst突然發怒;大發脾氣;一陣怒火;勃然大怒He slammed the door in a fit of anger.他一氣之下摔上門。She felt a brief flash of anger.有一小會兒她感到自己很生氣。VERB + ANGERbe filled with, feel, seethe with, shake with, tremble with滿腔怒火;感到生氣;氣得火冒三丈;氣得發抖His eyes were filled with anger.他的眼裏充滿憤怒。She was trembling with anger.她氣得發抖。express, release, show, vent, voice表現出憤怒;發泄怒氣Children express their anger in various ways.小孩子發泄怒氣的方式各不相同。channel, direct轉移怒火;將怒火指向He tried to channel his anger into political activism.他竭力將自己的憤怒轉移到政治行動主義中。Much of the public's anger was directed at the government.公眾將很多不滿指向了政府。control, hide, suppress控制怒氣;掩藏憤怒;抑制怒火It is not healthy to suppress your anger.壓抑自己的怒氣不利於健康。arouse, cause, fuel, provoke, stir up點燃怒火;引起憤怒;激起怒火;惹起怒火His words only served to fuel her anger.他的話只是激怒了她。change to, give way to, turn into, turn to變為憤怒;禁不住發怒;轉為憤怒His joy soon turned to anger when he heard the full story.聽完整件事後,他很快由喜轉怒。ANGER + VERBboil over, boil up, bubble up, build up, flare, flare up, grow, mount, rise, well up怒火中燒;怒不可遏;勃然大怒;火冒三丈;越來越生氣;怒火上升;怒氣沖沖Hank stood up, his anger rising.漢克站了起來,怒火直往上冒。abate, drain, evaporate, fade, subside怒火消散;怒氣漸消;怒氣平息The anger drained from his face.他臉上的怒氣消散了。Her anger subsided as quickly as it had flared up.她的脾氣來得快,去得也快。ANGER + NOUNmanagement生氣情緒管理You could probably benefit from anger management classes.上一下生氣情緒管理課很可能對你有好處。PREPOSITIONin anger氣沖沖地He raised his voice in anger.他氣得提高了嗓門。with anger帶着怒氣His face was flushed with anger.他氣得臉通紅。anger against對⋯的憤怒her feelings of anger against the murderer她對殺人兇手的憤慨anger at因⋯生氣I felt a sudden anger at his suggestion.我對他的建議突然感到很生氣。anger over因⋯不快There is much anger over plans to close the hospital.人們對於關閉醫院的計劃有很多不滿。anger towards/toward對⋯的不滿her anger towards / toward her parents她對父母的不滿PHRASESa feeling of anger憤怒的情緒in a moment of anger在氣頭上He had walked out in a moment of anger.他一氣之下走了出去。
anger

verb

ADVERBdeeply, greatly使極其惱怒;使大為生氣I was deeply angered by their lack of concern.他們的漠不關心令我異常憤怒。easily容易激怒He is not easily angered.他不容易生氣。

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