angry
Anger
The English word "irate" has a Latin root "iratus," meaning angry or enraged.
I think it is noun but I would have it checked
The word "tirade" is a noun. It refers to a long, angry speech or rant.
No. "Angry" CANNOT be used as a noun. "Angry" is an adjective. "Anger" is the noun.
The noun form of the adjective 'angry' is angriness.The word 'angry' is the adjective form of the noun anger.
Anger is the noun form of angry. anger
The word 'angry' is the adjective form of the noun anger.
The root noun of "fortunate" is "fortune."
' A mob'
angry
Yes the word root is a common noun
Anger
Anger
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'contemptuous' is contemptuousness.The word 'contemptuous' is the adjective form of the abstract noun contempt.
An adjective -- it describes (modifies) a noun, such as a person. It's not something you make or do. Even if someone 'makes you angry,' make is the verb, angry is an adjective. Also: 'anger' is a noun, 'to anger' is a verb, and 'angrily' is an adverb.