an·gry
(ănǵgrē)
[Middle English angri, from anger, anger; see anger.]
adjective: -gri·er, -gri·est.
- Feeling or showing anger; incensed or enraged: angry at a rude neighbor; angry with a salesclerk.
- Indicative of or resulting from anger: an angry silence.
- Having a menacing aspect; threatening: angry clouds on the horizon.
- Chiefly New England & Midland U.S. Inflamed and painful: an angry sore.
derivatives
- ańgri·ly
- adverb
- ańgri·ness
- noun
synonyms:
angry, furious, indignant, irate, ireful, mad, wrathful These adjectives mean feeling or showing marked displeasure: an angry retort; a furious scowl; an indignant denial; irate protesters; ireful words; mad at a friend; a wrathful act.