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UK/["/ˈæŋɡə(r)/"]/US/["/ˈæŋɡər/"]/

Meaning of Anger

In simple words: A strong feeling of being upset or mad.

Anger in a sentence

  • Her anger towards the situation was palpable.
  • He struggled to control his anger during the argument.
  • Anger can lead to rash decisions if not managed properly.
  • The movie portrays the character's anger in a profound way.
  • They tried to harness their anger into something productive.

How to use Anger

Use 'anger' to describe strong feelings of frustration or irritation. It's appropriate in most contexts, but might be too strong for casual conversations. Instead, use 'upset' in lighter situations.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'anger' as a volcano about to erupt — a strong force building up.

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Synonyms for Anger

Opposites of Anger

Common mistakes with Anger

  • Confuse with 'rage' – 'anger' is less intense.
  • Using as a verb – correct usage is only as a noun.
  • Forget to differentiate from 'annoyance' – 'anger' is stronger.

Compare Anger with Rage, Outrage

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Frequently asked questions about Anger

What does Anger mean?

A strong feeling of being upset or mad.

What is the definition of Anger?

the strong feeling that you have when something has happened that you think is bad and unfair

How do you use Anger in a sentence?

Her anger towards the situation was palpable.

Can you give another example of Anger?

He struggled to control his anger during the argument.

What are synonyms for Anger?

Common alternatives include fury, rage, irritation, outrage, indignation.

What is the opposite of Anger?

Opposite meanings include calm, peace, tranquility.

What words go with Anger?

It commonly pairs with bitter, deep, fierce, burst, fit, flash, be filled with, feel, seethe with, boil over, boil up, bubble up, management, in anger, with anger, anger against, a feeling of anger, in a moment of anger.

What are common mistakes when using Anger?

Confuse with 'rage' – 'anger' is less intense. Using as a verb – correct usage is only as a noun. Forget to differentiate from 'annoyance' – 'anger' is stronger.

How do you pronounce Anger?

US: /["/ˈæŋɡər/"]/, UK: /["/ˈæŋɡə(r)/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Anger?

Use 'anger' to describe strong feelings of frustration or irritation. It's appropriate in most contexts, but might be too strong for casual conversations. Instead, use 'upset' in lighter situations.

What CEFR level is Anger?

"Anger" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.