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The more you say: “Your loved one is dead,” the angrier they become.

He followed up on February 14 with a second, angrier post, “Jewish Groups Must End Silence on Hagel.”

My mother was even angrier (my father was away at the war, fortunately for me).

She says her friends and peers are angrier and more jumpy than the people she has met in Egypt.

But the longer I stared at the picture, the angrier I got with Nixon.

Yes, of course I was sorry for Mataafa, but a good deal sorrier and angrier about the mismanagement of all the white officials.

"I know my men were working hard all the time right under my eyes," said the Lieutenant, growing angrier every minute.

But Elvira only grew angrier still and told me that she would look for another friend, if I chose to preach to her.

He was angrier when I handed him back his patent, and told him that I did not care to be the last-made noble of a dynasty.

Lop-Ear was a year older than I, but I was several times angrier than he, and in the end he took to his heels.

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On this page you'll find 62 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to angrier, such as: enraged, resentful, offended, irritable, impassioned, and irate.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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