They did indeed speak with indifference, this however was worse than anger or HATRED, they spit upon the prisoners, treating them as a lower cause them themselves, spoke to them as if they were animals in malicious conditions.
Hitler was clever enough to utilize the general public frustration in Germany about the state of the economy (which was terrible in the 1930's) and the residual anger about the Treaty of Versailles, as well as the very foolish desire of anti-Semitic Germans to blame everything on the Jews.
A young sculptor named Torrignano was terribly jealous of Michelangelo's ability. On his part there was jealousy, and on Michelangelo's part there was anger. So jealousy and anger fought together.
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anger
because he kill a men
She wondered if his cold stare betokened indifference or anger.
Murray Cullen has written: 'Inside/out' -- subject(s): Anger, Prisoners, Counseling of, Aggressiveness 'Men & anger' -- subject(s): Anger, Men, Psychology
Hitler. ignorance. self entitlement. anger
The March of the Paxton Boys was a direct result of the growing anger of Frontiersmen toward Indians, in response to the government indifference to complaints by the Frontiersmen.
Ulrich feels anger and resentment towards Georg Znaeym at the beginning of the story due to their long-standing feud and rivalry.
The root word of furious is 'fury', "from the Latinfuria,from furere to rage"Source: Merriam-Webster Onlinehttp:/www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/furySubmitted by Mikkimuse Echo
Anger, Sadness, Anger, Sorrow, Anger, and Anger. If you watch 8 Mile you'd find out.
Anger is a noun and a verb. Noun: Bob is full of anger. Verb: Insults anger Bob.
Someone named it Anger Fall.
anger
To anger someone means to provoke them to anger or make them mad.
The adjective form of the noun anger is angry (feeling or displaying anger). The verb "to anger" can have the participle adjectives angering and angered.