angry
adjectiveHow to pronounce angry:
Definition of angry:
- angry (adjective):
- feeling or showing anger
- feeling or showing anger.
- feeling or expressing annoyance or rage
Synonyms for angry:
aerated
aggravated
angered
annoyed
antagonized
apoplectic
as black as thunder
at daggers drawn
ballistic
bent out of shape
black
blue in the face
choked
choleric
cross
displeased
enraged
exasperated
fit to be tied
foaming
foaming at the mouth
fuming
furious
hacked (off)
heated
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