0 having a strong feeling against someone who has behaved badly, making you want to shout at them or hurt them: --
It made me really angry.
I got really angry with her.
[ + that ] They feel angry that their complaints were ignored.
I don't understand what he's angry about.
He's really angry at/with me for upsetting Sophie.
1 An angry sea or sky is one where there is a storm, or where it looks as if there will be a storm soon. --
2 If an infected area of the body is angry, it is red and painful: --
3 having the feeling people get when something unfair, painful, or bad happens: --
He felt angry and grief-stricken that he had no control over his life and present situation.
Morph from angry cat to trombone (2.48 s) 41.
The item ' angry ' had low loadings on both factors and was excluded to enhance differentiation between the two factors.
I have encountered many frustrated, angry, disappointed and depressed older people.
Many informants still felt angry, traumatised and depressed about what they had experienced.
Supporters were slightly less likely to report feeling depressed by the subject's condition or angry about the caregiving situation.
Feeling angry, anxious, frustrated, guilty and uncomfortable when language brokering was associated with more problematic family relations.
Has he been angry, threatening, or, during the whole separation?