anger 的 3 个定义
- a strong feeling of displeasure and belligerence aroused by a wrong; wrath; ire.
- Chiefly British Dialect. pain or smart, as of a sore.
- Obsolete. grief; trouble.
- to arouse anger or wrath in.
- Chiefly British Dialect. to cause to smart; inflame.
- to become angry: He angers with little provocation.
anger 近义词
state of being mad, annoyed
anger 的近义词 49 个
- acrimony
- animosity
- annoyance
- antagonism
- displeasure
- enmity
- exasperation
- fury
- hatred
- impatience
- indignation
- ire
- irritation
- outrage
- passion
- rage
- resentment
- temper
- violence
- chagrin
- choler
- conniption
- dander
- disapprobation
- distemper
- gall
- huff
- infuriation
- irascibility
- irritability
- miff
- peevishness
- petulance
- pique
- rankling
- soreness
- stew
- storm
- tantrum
- tiff
- umbrage
- vexation
- blow up
- cat fit
- hissy fit
- ill humor
- ill temper
- mad
- slow burn
anger 的反义词 20 个
make someone mad; become mad
anger 的近义词 55 个
- aggravate
- annoy
- antagonize
- arouse
- displease
- embitter
- enrage
- exacerbate
- exasperate
- excite
- incense
- inflame
- infuriate
- irritate
- offend
- outrage
- provoke
- rankle
- rile
- acerbate
- affront
- agitate
- bait
- boil
- bristle
- burn
- chafe
- craze
- cross
- fret
- gall
- goad
- madden
- miff
- nettle
- pique
- rant
- rave
- ruffle
- seethe
- stew
- tempt
- umbrage
- vex
- blow up
- boil over
- burn up
- egg on
- get mad
- get on one's nerves
- lose one's temper
- make sore
- raise hell
- steam up
- stir up
anger 的反义词 22 个
更多anger例句
- Former eBay chief executive officer Devin Wenig, who isn’t charged, last year texted a colleague expressing worry and anger over the unflattering coverage.
- The most successful trickle-up campaigns of the last decade have been inspired not by fear, or anger, but by excitement.
- Martin Luther King’s struggle for civil rights was motivated as much by anger at injustice as by love.
- Additionally, if your family suffers from a lack of privilege, it’s essential to talk about how to handle the anger that comes along with discrimination.
- One source of anger for the defund movement was that Faulconer had proposed an SDPD spending increase, even though the city’s budget was shrinking from the pandemic.
- If Christie was not a presidential aspirant with an anger-management problem, the episode might not even make the list.
- Neither is unnerved by her apparent anger, nor do they see her as threatening.
- Most of us have an unhealthy relationship with anger, writes author and psychologist Andrea Brandt.
- But instead of just quietly releasing a statement through a publicist, she broadcasted her anger far and wide.
- Anger often manifests in withholders as another self-destructive but more socially acceptable feeling or behavior, like anxiety.
- Instinctively he tried to hide both pain and anger—it could only increase this distance that was already there.
- Then she put her anger from her; put from her, too, the insolence and scorn with which so lavishly she had addressed him hitherto.
- Say that my anger has no bounds—that my heart is breaking—will break and kill me, if he persists in his ingratitude and cruelty.
- All these exhibitions of temper and anger result from what I have pointed out to your Majesty in many other letters.
- Uncle David felt for a moment so transported with anger, that I think he was on the point of striking him.