Angry | Mean of angry in English Dictionary
/ˈæŋgri/
- filled with anger
- I've never seen her look so angry.
- An angry crowd gathered outside the courthouse.
- I was angry that he had forgotten my birthday.
- What made you so angry?
- He got/grew/became angry when he found out about their plans.
- He was angry at/with her for staying out so late.
- I was angry at/with him for forgetting my birthday.
- She's still angry about/over the way she's been treated.
- Students are angry about/over the increase in tuition.
- What is she so angry [=(US) mad] about?
- showing anger
- He sent an angry letter to the company president.
- They had an argument and exchanged some angry words.
- She gave me an angry look.
- seeming to show anger
- The sea/sky grew angry. [=dark and stormy]
- angry clouds
- very red and painful
- an angry rash/sore/scratch