To rouse to exasperation or anger; provoke.
Anger and depression, the pop-psych books tell us, are two sides of the same coin: depression is anger suppressed, anger is depression liberated.
What 's the difference between the anger of adolescent boys and the anger we all feel from time to time?
Japanese often bullied Chinese and even their children bullied us. We could hardly suppress our anger.
Notice, and acknowledge - to yourself - your feelings of hurt, anger, embarrassment, insufficiency, and anything else that arises.
This character instantly rile a lot of women, the old fool of denounce of female reader harangue that has an anger, cause again new round reader argues.
But he can be stubborn, abrasive and quick to anger, terminating a conversation by spinning around and rolling off, sometimes running one of his wheels over the toes of an offender.
The LORD is slow to anger, and great in power, and will not at all acquit the wicked: the LORD hath his way in the whirlwind and in the storm, and the clouds are the dust of his feet.
He was prone to anger.
This may defuse some of their anger.
As the deepest mourning lifted anger replaced it.
Anxiety can also be expressed in anger, which similarly leads to redness.
This one could be a prelude to the anger and disillusionment that is only beginning to swell.
Some critics question whether the tribunal will provide a final closure to many Cambodians who continue to live in fear of — and anger at — the Khmer Rouge.
The forest fires raging across central Russia have given him a chance to harness for his own ends the anger that many Russians feel about their government, and so shore up his sliding popularity.
His anger has cooled.
He vented his anger on his secretary.
(used as an interj to express anger)Confound it!
We can accept someone's anger and still restrain them if they get violent.
Amid the anger, there was still a sense of excitement and exuberance, as it seems the nation was releasing frustrations that have been bottled up for decades.
Any solution [to Soviet economic malaise], however, is hostage to the crisis of authority, creating a catch-22 stalemate between perestroika and glasnost, between economics and politics: any measure to shore up the economy only fans public anger and reduces the authority of the Government.
He couldn't hold back his anger.
Both spouses suppressed their anger in 26 of the couples while at least one spouse expressed their anger in the remaining 166 couples.
These are matters which affect you deeply and which can stir up anger inside you and so you feel powerless.
Even though he may claim that he "accidentally" broke the items, tell him you know they are his way of expressing his anger and that that type of behavior is unacceptable.
Edgar looked in anger across at Miriam.
A-type conflict often results in hostility, anger, resentment, distrust, cynicism, and apathy.
He swallowed his anger and turned his eyes vacantly on the Marxims for Keeping Order in a Family inscribed on a scroll hanging on the wall above the couch.
But after that, are you just stuck in anger?
The kind of anger that prompts people to shout "Kill him!" and "Off with his head!" at rallies.
Her smile masked her anger.
Be grateful that you have emotions and are able to express them. Be grateful for the feelings of passion, anger, love, jealousy, sorrow, happiness, joy, and contentment.
She turned away in disgust and anger; I cringed and flushed with embarrassment.
"dammit:Used to express anger, irritation, contempt, or disappointment."
Given the intensity of the anger and fear loose upon the world, discussion itself must be good.
Anger is never just anger. Anger is a cover up for fear, hurt, or disappointment.
Though in the heat of anger they might find quarreling a great relief, when the quarrel was over they both felt exhausted and empty, the feeling one gets at the end of the opera or when one wakes from a drunken sleep.