rage, vexation, exasperation, displeasure, crossness, irritation, irritability, indignation, pique; annoyance, fury, wrath, ire, outrage, irascibility, ill temper; informal slow burn, aggravation
Frustration, mad, furious.
disgruntled, cross, argumentative, cantankerous, outraged, incensed, exasperated, indignant, irritated.
One way of saying angry without actually saying angry is saying furious or mad.
If I were angry I would be mad as well.
enraged
furious
maddened
indignant
incensed
frustration and upset
furious,mad,dissapointed,irrated,bitter
Anger is a basic emotion, the emotion you have when you want to strike or attack something or someone. Jeers are (among other things) the same as taunts, words intended to anger and inflame others.
It is choosing your words and/or actions carefully so as not to offend or anger other people.
anger,annoying ,rankle ,rouse ,irritate ,gall and irk :P
The two words anger and affection are both are emotions. Anger is a negative emotion, whereas affection is a positive emotion.
Usually to express joy or anger. Mostly anger.
To express the anger you feel in words.
To give out all your anger
Taking a moment to pause and delay our response when feeling angry can help provide a sense of clarity and perspective. Delaying our reaction allows us to avoid saying or doing something impulsive that we may regret later, giving us the opportunity to respond in a more constructive manner. Practicing this delay can help in managing and diffusing feelings of anger.
They describe the anger of a displaced Marylander at hearing of an army--in this case, the Union--taking Baltimore and other cities.
"RAWR" or "ARGH" are common onomatopoeias that represent the sound of anger. These words are used to mimic the sound made by a person when expressing anger or frustration.
Swear words have been used for thousands of years to express extreme emotions or to emphasize other things like anger =) ~¤~Amy~¤~
People may need counseling to gain a better understanding of their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, to work through emotional difficulties or past traumas, to improve their mental health and well-being, and to develop coping strategies for life's challenges. Counseling provides a safe and supportive space for individuals to explore and address their concerns with the help of a trained professional.