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anger

[ang-ger] / ˈæŋ gər /




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“Especially around leaving family, and anger at how much harder ordinary tasks suddenly are,” Smalman said.

From Salon Jul. 11, 2026

Speaking to BBC News in September, Linehan said: "I don't regret anything I've tweeted - sometimes I've tweeted a bit more out of anger, because of the frustration that no-one's paying attention to this issue."

From BBC Jul. 9, 2026

In his memoir, George wrote that though he was initially furious about the sale, he decided to get over his anger quickly.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 9, 2026

For now, he said, the movement is here to stay and will continue to evolve around student anger, exam fraud and wider frustration with institutions.

From Barron's Jul. 8, 2026

Her voice was shaking, from anger, I thought, more than fear.

From "An Elephant in the Garden" by Michael Morpurgo

"As much as this angers me it makes me really sad… there are better and brighter paths for our young people if they are guided in the correct way," Middleton said.

From BBC May 6, 2026

That’s what angers Frey the most about the release of “Critical Incident.”

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 9, 2026

Sherrilyn Ifill: It angers me, obviously, but I also often get a chuckle out of it.

From Slate Jan. 6, 2025

“This angers Big Milk. Say, ‘No, you need to pasteurize milk, it’s a lot less healthy for you.’

From Salon Jul. 22, 2024

It angers him, yet there is no one to blame but himself.

From "The Namesake" by Jhumpa Lahiri

The move has angered Kazaryan and many of his fellow farmers.

From Barron's Jul. 14, 2026

Tehran has been angered by Oman's announcement of an alternative route through the strait that hugged the Omani shoreline, which Muscat said was in conjunction with the International Maritime Organization.

From Barron's Jun. 29, 2026

The juror, who identified herself only as Syrena, told reporters that she uses the chatbot herself and was angered “that they were putting his character down for just being human.”

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 29, 2026

Mexican officials were particularly angered by the way the Rocha case was handled, people familiar with the matter said.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 6, 2026

But instead of calmed, his opponent was angered.

From "Son" by Lois Lowry

Every time the narrative comes close to truly condemning children’s access to devices, the movie pulls back in fear of isolating or angering the audience.

From Salon Jun. 21, 2026

But Schnur said the governor likely also has concerns about angering one of his biggest backers.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 21, 2026

As recently as a year ago, they said, such a deal would have been unthinkable, because companies were nervous about angering Nvidia’s Huang.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 19, 2026

The bishops, often nervous about angering the public at a time when church attendance continues its steady decline, have to think carefully about whether to challenge these celebrity priests.

From Slate Jun. 8, 2026

But with the dress and the radio, she didn’t want to risk angering him.

From "Out of Darkness" by Ashley Hope Pérez




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