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Definition of anger
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Anger (v. t.) To
excite
to
anger;
to
enrage;
to
provoke.
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Danger
::
Danger
(n.)
Exposure
to
injury,
loss, pain, or other evil;
peril;
risk;
insecurity..
Fell
::
Fell (a.) Gall;
anger;
melancholy.
Timid
::
Timid (a.)
Wanting
courage
to meet
danger;
easily
frightened;
timorous;
not bold;
fearful;
shy.
Perilous
::
Perilous
(a.)
Daring;
reckless;
dangerous.
Emboil
::
Emboil
(v. i.) To boil with
anger;
to
effervesce.
Alarmed
::
Alarmed
(a.)
Aroused
to
vigilance;
excited
by fear of
approaching
danger;
agitated;
disturbed;
as, an
alarmed
neighborhood;
an
alarmed
modesty..
Exclamation
::
Exclamation
(n.) A loud
calling
or
crying
out;
outcry;
loud or
emphatic
utterance;
vehement
vociferation;
clamor;
that which is cried out, as an
expression
of
feeling;
sudden
expression
of sound or words
indicative
of
emotion,
as in
surprise,
pain,
grief,
joy,
anger,
etc..
Safeness
::
Safeness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being safe;
freedom
from
hazard,
danger,
harm, or loss;
safety;
security;
as the
safeness
of an
experiment,
of a
journey,
or of a
possession..
Flinch
::
Flinch
(v. i.) To
withdraw
from any
suffering
or
undertaking,
from pain or
danger;
to fail in doing or
perserving;
to show signs of
yielding
or of
suffering;
to
shrink;
to
wince;
as, one of the
parties
flinched
from the
combat..
Anger
::
Anger (v. t.) To
excite
to
anger;
to
enrage;
to
provoke.
Irascible
::
Irascible
(a.) Prone to
anger;
easily
provoked
or
inflamed
to
anger;
choleric;
irritable;
as, an
irascible
man; an
irascible
temper
or
mood..
Spleen
::
Spleen
(n.)
Anger;
latent
spite;
ill
humor;
malice;
as, to vent one's
spleen..
Altercation
::
Altercation
(n.) Warm
contention
in
words;
dispute
carried
on with heat or
anger;
controversy;
wrangle;
wordy
contest.
Blackguard
::
Blackguard
(n.) The
scullions
and lower
menials
of a
court,
or of a
nobleman's
household,
who, in a
removal
from one
residence
to
another,
had
charge
of the
kitchen
utensils,
and being
smutted
by them, were
jocularly
called
the black
guard;
also, the
servants
and
hangers-on
of an
army..
Butlerage
::
Butlerage
(n.) A duty of two
shillings
on every tun of wine
imported
into
England
by
merchant
strangers;
-- so
called
because
paid to the
king's
butler
for the king.
Uncuth
::
Uncuth
(n.) A
stranger.
Wage
::
Wage (v. t.) To
expose
one's self to, as a risk; to
incur,
as a
danger;
to
venture;
to
hazard..
Cosinage
::
Cosinage
(n.) A writ to
recover
possession
of an
estate
in
lands,
when a
stranger
has
entered,
after the death of the
grandfather's
grandfather,
or other
distant
collateral
relation..
Vigilance
::
Vigilance
(n.)
Watchfulness
in
respect
of
danger;
care;
caution;
circumspection.
Sure
::
Sure
(superl.)
Free from
danger;
safe;
secure.
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