The collective nouns are a crowd of angry people or a mob of angry people.
' A mob'
a mob
Here is a link to show you how to describe people. Surely you have been angry before and can describe that that is like!
Addison advises people not become angry in argument because it shows people that you are the victim of your emotions.
The difference is we don't say "angry at." We say mad at or angry with. You can be angry with a person or their actions, you can be angry at a situation.
' A mob'
The pain makes people angry at the people who care for them because when you are angry, you focus on this one point, and, inside your heart feels like it wants to make revenge and make other people angry, too. So, when you are angry, you care much less for the people who care for you, because, you, being hurt and angry, wants to hurt other people too.
Some people may get angry when traveling on a plane due to factors such as discomfort, fear of flying, long travel times, delays, or things not going as planned. Additionally, stress from packing, navigating airports, or previous negative experiences can contribute to feelings of anger or frustration during air travel.
Angrophobia is a fear of angry people.
You hold the key to why everyone is angry at you. If there was only one or two people angry at you then you may have been misunderstood, but when many people are angry at you there is no way you do not know what you are doing to make them angry. If you do not know how to correct your bad habits that obviously make people angry at you then try talking to at least one person you feel you can approach so they can enlighten you as to why everyone is angry at you.
angry people
They get angry.
Yes he made people angry, as it is with every single human being
No its not for only angry persons but its a technique of defending yourself
It means really angry people arue
I don't. Some people might, though. People get angry about all sorts of things for no good reason.
People can get angry due to a variety of reasons, such as feeling threatened, frustrated, or betrayed. Anger can also be triggered by feeling insulted, powerless, or having unmet expectations. Additionally, physiological factors, past experiences, and personality traits can influence how people react to and express anger.