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How to Use "Anger" with Example Sentences
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anger
(n):
the strong feeling of being upset; negative feelings toward someone or something
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Used with adjectives:
"
I felt
great
anger
toward him.
"
(great, bitter, intense, genuine, sudden, intense)
"
After years of
growing
anger
, he finally quit his job.
"
(growing, mounting, suppressed)
"
There was
widespread
anger
at the government.
"
(widespread, public, worldwide)
Used with verbs:
"
They
felt
anger
toward their parents.
"
(felt, be + filled with, be + shaking)
"
He
expressed
his
anger
at the judges.
"
(expressed, showed, vented, voiced, released)
"
You shouldn't
hide
your
anger
.
"
(hide, suppress, ignore)
"
Please
control
your
anger
.
"
(control)
"
The conflict caused our
anger
to
boil over
.
"
(boil over, boil up, build up, flare up)
Used with prepositions:
"
He expressed his
anger
towards
the new policy.
"
(towards, towards, at, against)
"
He yelled
with
anger
.
"
(with, in)
Used with nouns:
"
He's getting therapy for
anger
management
.
"
(management)
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anger
(v):
to cause negative feelings toward someone or something
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Used with adverbs:
"
He
deeply
angers
me.
"
(deeply, greatly, easily)
Used with nouns:
"
Her
behavior
angers
a lot of people.
"
(behavior, actions, personality, rudeness, sarcasm, manners, conduct)
Used with verbs:
"
He was
angered
to find
out that someone stole his computer.
"
(to find out, to discover, to learn, to know)
"
She
appears to
anger
easily.
"
(appears to, seems to)
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