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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.

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