anger

Definition

  • noun: a strong feeling of being upset or annoyed because of something wrong or bad
  • noun: a strong feeling of displeasure and usually of antagonism
  • verb: to make angry
  • verb: to make (someone) angry
  • synonyms: resentment, fury, vexation

Examples

  • The group expressed/vented its 'anger' over/about the company's arrogance.

  • He is not easily moved to 'anger'. [=he does not become angry easily]

  • He said that he had/felt no 'anger' towards the person who shot him.

Movie quotes

  • (..) You have two seconds to decide. Totally justifiable. We are going to make a lot of money. Nothing. No fear, no increase heart-rate, no traces of anger, whatsoever. Congratulations, Doctor. You did it. Yes, I did. I told you, sir. Norton clearly never had control of the product. (..)
    2014 RoboCop
  • (..) Why should it be aloud to take one? To legislate over life and death, we need people who understand right from wrong. What do your machines feel? Well, they feel no anger, the feel no prejudice, they feel no fatigue. Which makes them ideal for law enforcement. Putting these machines on the streets (..)
    2014 RoboCop