a mob
The collective nouns are a crowd of angry people or a mob of angry people.
' A mob'
Sensual, desirous, wanton, lustful, lascivious, heavy, libidinous, hot, excited, enthusiastic, zealous, fervent, angry, touchy, enraged, frantic...
Here is a link to show you how to describe people. Surely you have been angry before and can describe that that is like!
No. You can be excited about, or excited at, but not excited in. For example, you are excited about the opportunity of joining....
To be confused, angry or excited.
firm, angry, happy, sad, excited
The collective nouns are a crowd of angry people or a mob of angry people.
If your cat is angry, you should notice that their tail is wagging or moving side to side.. Where as dogs wag their tail when they are excited/happy.
the proboscis monkey gets a red nose when hes angry or excited
you have feelings because you need to know what you feel like sad, angry, happy frustrated, excited and so on.
sad,happy,sick,frustrated,furious, angry,joyful,embarassed,excited,wonderous
No, buy it may make you sound angry, over excited, or hyper.
Red=Angry Blue=Calm Purple=Love Green=Excited
People were excited to get on Titanic because she was the largest and grandest ship in the world.
When people get angry, their heart rate increases and their adrenaline levels rise, which can lead to a heightened emotional response. Speaking louder may be a way for them to express their strong emotions and be heard. It can also be a way to assert dominance or show intensity in their communication.
The answer to this is left to the Priest as to how he feels. If he is true to his calling then he will feel the same at both Mass meetings. If however he feels more excited at a Sunday Mass he is then coveting one particular service. Does not the Lord say "Thou shalt not covet....."