newtest3 Lets see... furiously irately, lividly.... Check a theosorus for more words!
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Livid, mad, angry, red with fury, somewhere along that line.
Angry, enraged, ticked, pissed, mad, irked, wild.
There is no verb for fury. Furious is an adjective, furiously is an adverb and furiousness is a noun.
No, "angerily" is not a word. But "angrily" is. Example: He angrily yelled at his sister.
Angrily
hunger
Resent. Other forms are resentful and resentfulness.
Angrily is an adverb. The easy way to tell is to ask if angrily describes a verb or a noun. For example, in "Angrily Joseph juggled for the disrespectful audience." 'angrily' describes Joseph's juggling, not Joseph. You can angrily stomp, angrily swear, angrily knock, angrily tell, and angrily defenestrate, but you cannot angrily Joseph, angrily beaver, or angrily window.
No, the word 'angrily' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb: She spoke angrily. He angrily slammed the door.An adverb can modify a verb, an adjective, and another adverb.The verb is to anger (angers, angering, angered). The word anger is also a noun.
No, it is not a verb. The word angrily is an adverb.
the angrily boy said a bad word.
No, "angerily" is not a word. But "angrily" is. Example: He angrily yelled at his sister.
I went home with a angrily face
He angrily said he did not want to see her again.She angrily shouted her brother's name.
John turned to him and said angrily, "Why are you following me?"
The root word for angrily is anger.
Angrily
The adverb form of the word "angry" is angrily.Some example sentences are:He angrily chewed his food.She looked at him angrily.
No, it's an adjective. However, angrily is an adverb.
hunger