rage, outrage, temper, fury, resentment, wrath, annoyance, ire, incense, gall, madden, exasperate
anger.
Rageful.
extreme anger
fury, anger, turmoil, rage, tumult.
Inclined to resent; easily provoked to anger; irritable.
No but the following are rage fury ire outrage wrath temper gall incence
Yo get angry over something and you just sit their and let anger get into you that's called pouting!
antipathy, anger, cruelty, spite, rancor, rigor
It could be drive or pitch.Alternatively it could be an informal verb for to anger or to start.
hate anger animosity annoyance antagonism bitterness displeasure malice indignation irritation outrage rage spite
The plural noun glares is rarely used.But as a verb, the form "glares" means staring with anger or disapproval.(e.g. Whenever I play a sour note, the music teacher glares at me.)The synonym could be "glowers" or "scowls" or "frowns."
Some words for a sudden and strong feeling, depending on the emotion include:fitsurgeimpulseflushspurtspasm (generally unpleasant feelings)rushtwitch (generally unpleasant feelings)outburst (normally refers to anger)