Distempered
Most annoyedMost bitter
Most infuriated
Irritable
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angrier - comparative angriest - superlative
angry-angrier-angriest
Anger is a noun, not an adjective. The adjective is angry and the superlative is the angriest.
The comparative form of "angry" is "angrier," and the superlative form is "angriest." When comparing two subjects, you would say one is angrier than the other, and when comparing three or more subjects, you would say one is the angriest of the group.
The comparative form of 'afraid' is "more afraid". The superlative would be "most afraid". There are two methods of forming a comparative. The most common is to precede the word by "more" (or "most", for the superlative). The second only applies to single syllable or a limited class of two-syllable adverbs, and involves adding the suffix "-er" (or "-est" for the superlative).
angrier, angriest
When he said that to me, I became the angriest that I've ever been.
angrier - comparative angriest - superlative
Angriest is the superlative of the word "angry", displaying or feeling a sense of anger.
The Angriest Man in Brooklyn - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014
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Tasmanian Devil?
angrier, angriest.
One of the most angriest breeds of dogs is the pit bull. The dogs are actually banned from living in many municipalities.
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angrier, angriest
angrier, angriest