What is the strongest word for anger?

Feeling very or extremely angry - thesaurus
  • furious. adjective. extremely angry.
  • irate. adjective. very angry.
  • seething. adjective. feeling extremely angry without showing it much.
  • infuriated. adjective. extremely angry.
  • incensed. adjective. extremely angry.
  • livid. adjective. ...
  • apoplectic. adjective. ...
  • murderous. adjective.
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What is a stronger word for angry?

annoyed, bitter, enraged, exasperated, furious, heated, impassioned, indignant, irate, irritable, irritated, offended, outraged, resentful, sullen, uptight, affronted, antagonized, chafed, choleric.
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What is the biggest word for angry?

boiling
  • angry.
  • enraged.
  • fuming.
  • furious.
  • incensed.
  • indignant.
  • infuriated.
  • mad.
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Is angry or mad stronger?

"Anger" (Angry) means a strong displeasure and antagonism directed toward the cause of a possible wrong or injustice; wrath; ire. Example: I am angry. Madness (Mad) means a suffering from or manifesting severe mental disorder; insane; lunatic; psychotic; crazy. Example: Madness is a severe mental disorder.
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What does animosity mean?

Definition of animosity

: a strong feeling of dislike or hatred : ill will or resentment tending toward active hostility : an antagonistic attitude.
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How can I express my anger in words?

Synonyms
  1. blow up. phrasal verb. to suddenly become angry and shout at someone.
  2. flare. verb. to suddenly become angry or violent.
  3. fume. verb. to feel or show a lot of anger.
  4. seethe. verb. to be extremely angry.
  5. vent. verb. to express your feelings of anger very strongly.
  6. let rip. phrase. ...
  7. have/throw a fit. phrase. ...
  8. give vent to. phrase.
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How do you speak angrily?

To say something, or to speak to someone in an angry way -...
  1. lash out. phrasal verb. to criticize someone or something angrily.
  2. tear into. phrasal verb. to criticize someone or something very angrily.
  3. abuse. verb. ...
  4. tell off. phrasal verb. ...
  5. scold. verb. ...
  6. rage. verb. ...
  7. jump down someone's throat. phrase. ...
  8. raise your voice. phrase.
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How can I be angry politely?

Use assertive expression of your anger.

To practice assertive expression, use the facts involved (not exaggerated by emotion) to communicate requests (rather than demands) of others in a respectful way. Communicate clearly and express your feelings effectively so that everyone's needs are met.
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How do you say anger in British English?

Tips to improve your English pronunciation:

Break 'angry' down into sounds: [AN] + [GREE] - say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.
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Why do we growl when mad?

Stress and emotion take a toll on your voice. Like dogs who bare their teeth and growl when mad, the booming yell-y voice is a posturing move that enlarges the angry person to establish power.
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Why does my voice shake when I yell?

When our brain releases adrenaline, it increases our heart rate and causes shaky hands or voice, dry mouth and sweating.
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Why do I cry when I'm angry?

Lots of people cry when they feel frustrated, angry, or embarrassed. When you get mad, your body produces a flood of hormones that stimulate strong reactions in your body — everything from a racing heart to sweaty palms to short-term memory loss. In response to the elevated stress level, you may cry.
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Does anger make you stronger?

Across multiple studies, we have observed anger increasing the strength of a kick by about 20 per cent compared with when the same individual kicks as hard as possible in a calm state. An individual's personality can influence their experience and regulation of emotions.
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How can a teenage girl control her anger?

7 Anger Management Techniques for Teens
  1. Analyze Your Anger. Angry feelings can crop up even when you're not actually angry at a specific person or situation. ...
  2. Express Your Feelings Using the Right Words. ...
  3. Practice Relaxation Techniques. ...
  4. Get Physical Exercise. ...
  5. Keep a Journal. ...
  6. Listen to Music. ...
  7. Know When to Get Help.
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What is an angry whisper?

transitive verb. 1 : to express disapproval of by hissing hissed the performers off the stage. 2 : to utter or whisper angrily or threateningly and with a hiss. Other Words from hiss Synonyms More Example Sentences Learn More About hiss.
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How do you say someone is mad?

Saying somebody is angry - Intermediate
  1. (A bit) annoyed.
  2. (A bit) peeved.
  3. Wound up.
  4. None too pleased.
  5. In a foul mood. / In a temper.
  6. (Absolutely) furious / fuming.
  7. Go through the roof / Go ballistic.
  8. Be on the warpath.
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What is to envy someone?

1 : a feeling of unhappiness over another's good fortune together with a desire to have the same good fortune He was filled with envy on seeing her success. 2 : a person or a thing that is envied. envy. verb.
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What is another word for animus?

Some common synonyms of animus are animosity, antagonism, antipathy, enmity, hostility, and rancor. While all these words mean "deep-seated dislike or ill will," animus adds to animosity the implication of strong prejudice.
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Why is rage so powerful?

Those experiencing rage usually feel the effects of high adrenaline levels in the body. This increase in adrenal output raises the physical strength and endurance levels of the person and sharpens their senses, while dulling the sensation of pain. High levels of adrenaline impair memory.
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Why do I laugh when I'm angry?

Nervous laughter happens for a number of reasons. Some research suggests that your body uses this sort of mechanism to regulate emotion. Other research has found that nervous laughter may be a defense mechanism against emotions that may make us feel weak or vulnerable. Either way, it's pretty weird to experience.
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Is it OK to say mad?

Mad is an adjective used to describe something that relates to, is characterized by, or derives from serious mental illness. In some contexts it's synonymous with crazy or insane. However, and herein lies the problem, people often use “mad” when they mean “angry,” and some find that practice upsetting.
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