Tantrum? argue?
The correponding noun to the verb todisagree is disagreement.
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"Magagalit" is a Filipino word that translates to "will get angry" or "will be angry" in English. It is derived from the root word "galit," which means "anger." The prefix "maga-" indicates a future tense or a condition that will happen. Thus, it conveys the idea that someone is expected to become angry.
The word means "angry".
No. To be ticked off is to be given out to.
It means to no longer be upset or angry by someone else's actions.
The correponding noun to the verb todisagree is disagreement.
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Clash
The word hate means to despise or to strongly not like someone or something. It is an aversion and is a very angry feeling.
"Magagalit" is a Filipino word that translates to "will get angry" or "will be angry" in English. It is derived from the root word "galit," which means "anger." The prefix "maga-" indicates a future tense or a condition that will happen. Thus, it conveys the idea that someone is expected to become angry.
The word means "angry".
Irritate, annoy, be obnoxious..... i guess.
No. To be ticked off is to be given out to.
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scowl frown
Prepositions used with the adjective angry include:at, withabout, (rarely for)