synonym for good end with ire
rage, outrage, temper, fury, resentment, wrath, annoyance, ire, incense, gall, madden, exasperate
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Yes, ire can mean anger.
There is no verb for "I." There are ending on Latin verbs that will say what person the verb pretains to. -o is present tense ending for I.
centre, are, ore, ire, tire, wire, sire, mire, mare, hare, yore, mitre, litre, bare, care, dare, fare, mere, pore, quagmire, rare, sure, lure, tore, were
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Dire, billionaire, millionaire and entire are adjectives. They end with the letters ire.
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She threw the ball with ire so she broke a window.
No but the following are rage fury ire outrage wrath temper gall incence
Dire, Fire, Wire, Hire, Retire, Tire, Sire,
rage, outrage, temper, fury, resentment, wrath, annoyance, ire, incense, gall, madden, exasperate
The letters IIRIKEO can spell the words I, or, ire, irk, ore, and roe.
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The longest word that I can find is liber. The letters also can be used to spell be, brie, ire, lie and rib.