she was angry
hey I like this it is apoplectic!
To be apoplectic is to be overcome with anger. An example sentence would be: He was apoplectic at the thought of being passed up for the promotion.
Oh, dude, using "apoplectic" in a sentence is like super easy. You can say something like, "When I told my mom I failed my math test, she looked apoplectic." It just means someone is really, really angry or upset. So, like, don't use it lightly unless you want to see someone go apoplectic on you.
He died from an apoplectic seizure on the 12th of February 1799, at Pavia.
To be apoplectic is to be overtaken by anger. An example sentence would be: Just the thought of her ex makes her apoplectic.
"Fox news goes apoplectic over the success of working families."
died from an apoplectic stroke in Pisa in 1697.
Apoplectic. Wrathful. Enraged. Furious.John furiously stabbed his mother's murderer with his knife."You should never have killed her!" he yelled, wrathfully."I didn't kill her - ack," said the dying man.John turned purple, apoplectic with rage."You lie!"
That depends on what you mean? Do you mean the relationship or reaction between the characters or the general reaction from the readers?
i mean what is a replacement reaction
product and reaction are equality favored in the reaction
Assuming you mean the name: an exothermic reaction.