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ire
noun as in anger
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Example Sentences
Remove the veil of folklore, and the plot isn’t too different from Oliphant’s career as an unrestrained cartoonist, whose satirical illustrations drew the ire of power-hungry politicians and like-minded megalomaniacs all over the world.
Kennedy’s handling of vaccinations and his departmental firings have earned the ire of a bipartisan group of legislators.
It is not the first time Tsitsipas has drawn ire for trying this tactic.
Even if she wanted to pursue an exemption, the Lord Advocate would be chary of inciting the home secretary's ire.
Administration officials have defended the cuts by pointing to what they call wasteful allocations, with their ire particularly focused on climate programs and projects promoting what they call liberal social values.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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