Yes, ire can mean anger.
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rage, outrage, temper, fury, resentment, wrath, annoyance, ire, incense, gall, madden, exasperate
A synonym for strong anger is "rage." Rage conveys an intense and powerful feeling of fury or wrath, often accompanied by a loss of control. Other related terms include "fury" and "ire," which also express heightened emotional responses to anger.
The word 'anger' is a noun, a word for an emotion, a word for a thing.A related noun is 'angriness'.The word 'anger' is also a verb: anger, angers, angering, angered.The noun form of the verb to anger is the gerund, angering.
No. If you put the word in a simple sentence you can see it is not a verb eg The dog irates the cat. = not correct so it is not a verb. The dog irritates the cat. = correct. I am irate. = a correct sentence. Irate is an adjective. The "verb of irate" is "generate ire" or "cause ire" or "bring about ire".
The word "ire" is a noun. It refers to intense anger or wrath.
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wrathintense anger
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choler, enmity, temper, rankle
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Rage. Ire.
No:Iren. Anger; rage.
Ire is a three letter word for spleen.
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