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Angry

Webster's Dictionary 1913

An″gry (�), a. [Compar.Angrier (�); superl.Angriest.] [See Anger.] 1. Troublesome; vexatious; rigorous.

God had provided a severe and angry education to chastise the forwardness of a young spirit.

Jer. Taylor.

2. Inflamed and painful, as a sore.

3. Touched with anger; under the emotion of anger; feeling resentment; enraged; — followed generally by with before a person, and at before a thing.

Be not grieved, nor angry with yourselves.

Gen. xlv. 5.

Wherefore should God be angry at thy voice?

Eccles. v. 6.

4. Showing anger; proceeding from anger; acting as if moved by anger; wearing the marks of anger; as, angry words or tones; an angry sky; angry waves. “An angry countenance.” Prov. xxv. 23.

5. Red.

Sweet rose, whose hue, angry and brave.

Herbert.

6. Sharp; keen; stimulated.

I never ate with angrier appetite.

Tennyson.

Syn. — Passionate; resentful; irritated; irascible; indignant; provoked; enraged; incensed; exasperated; irate; hot; raging; furious; wrathful; wroth; choleric; inflamed; infuriated.