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Definition of anger
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of anger is as below...
Anger (v. t.) To make
painful;
to cause to
smart;
to
inflame.
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Unwonted
::
Unwonted
(a.) Not
wonted;
unaccustomed;
unused;
not made
familiar
by
practice;
as, a child
unwonted
to
strangers..
Fear
::
Fear (n.) That which
causes,
or which is the
object
of,
apprehension
or
alarm;
source
or
occasion
of
terror;
danger;
dreadfulness..
Periclitate
::
Periclitate
(v. t.) To
endanger.
Valiant
::
Valiant
(a.)
Intrepid
in
danger;
courageous;
brave.
Dangerous
::
Dangerous
(a.) In a
condition
of
danger,
as from
illness;
threatened
with
death..
Wonger
::
Wonger
(n.) See
Wanger.
Neglect
::
Neglect
(v.)
Omission
if
attention
or
civilities;
slight;
as,
neglect
of
strangers..
Parasite
::
Parasite
(n.) One who
frequents
the
tables
of the rich, or who lives at
another's
expense,
and earns his
welcome
by
flattery;
a
hanger-on;
a
toady;
a
sycophant..
Strangled
::
Stranger
(v. t.) To
estrange;
to
alienate.
Face
::
Face (n.) Mode of
regard,
whether
favorable
or
unfavorable;
favor or
anger;
mostly
in
Scriptural
phrases..
Cambist
::
Cambist
(n.) A
banker;
a money
changer
or
broker;
one who deals in bills of
exchange,
or who is
skilled
in the
science
of
exchange..
Scarecrow
::
Scarecrow
(n.)
Anything
set up to
frighten
crows or other birds from
cornfields;
hence,
anything
terifying
without
danger..
Angry
::
Angry
(superl.)
Touched
with
anger;
under the
emotion
of
anger;
feeling
resentment;
enraged;
--
followed
generally
by with
before
a
person,
and at
before
a
thing..
Danger
::
Danger
(v. t.) To
endanger.
Indignation
::
Indignation
(n.) The
feeling
excited
by that which is
unworthy,
base, or
disgraceful;
anger
mingled
with
contempt,
disgust,
or
abhorrence..
Petalism
::
Petalism
(n.) A form of
sentence
among the
ancient
Syracusans
by which they
banished
for five years a
citizen
suspected
of
having
dangerous
influence
or
ambition.
It was
similar
to the
ostracism
in
Athens;
but olive
leaves
were used
instead
of
shells
for
ballots.
Estranger
::
Estranger
(n.) One who
estranges.
Fence
::
Fence (n.) That which fends off
attack
or
danger;
a
defense;
a
protection;
a
cover;
security;
shield.
Daunt
::
Daunt (v. t.) To
repress
or
subdue
the
courage
of; to check by fear of
danger;
to cow; to
intimidate;
to
dishearten.
Chafe
::
Chafe (v. t.) To
excite
passion
or anger in; to fret; to
irritate.
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