Anger is the opposite of happy.
You can tell when someone is angry when the right side of the left eye brow and left side of the right eye brow move down, and when they aren't smiling.
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Organizations use cost, efficiency, and quality.
You could talk about how you are willing to work others shifts in order to help the team. You can also talk about how you are a team player and encourage others in their strengths.
There are a few colors which can be used to describe hate as well as anger. Colors which describe hate and anger include the colors of black and red.
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Outbursts of anger or aggressiveness
anger, wrath, temper, frenzy, indignation, upset, mad, ect anger, wrath, temper, frenzy, indignation, upset, mad, ect
The adverb form of "great anger" is "greatly." However, if you're looking for a more specific expression, you might consider "furiously" or "angrily," which convey intense emotions associated with anger. These adverbs can be used to describe actions taken in a state of great anger.
Items to include in an anger journal include: 1. Did you react in an angry way today? Why did you react? or, Why not? 2. What triggers your anger? example: feeling hungry, annoyed, irritated 3. Think about traits of people you 'hate'-- why do those traits bother you? 4. Pick one angry quote; Describe how you can think differently than the quoted material. 5. Describe a time you did not react in anger in public. Why did being in public help your anger control. 6. Write about someone who supports your efforts to control your anger.
The Tagalog equivalent of "pissed" is "galit" or "nagagalit." It is used to describe a feeling of anger or extreme irritation.
The most formal option to describe annoyance or anger is "quite displeased." This phrase conveys a sense of discontent in a polished manner, suitable for formal contexts. In contrast, "mad" is more casual, while "stewing" implies a more passive form of anger and is also less formal.
The verb for emotional is "to feel." It is used to describe the act of experiencing emotions such as happiness, sadness, love, anger, and many more.
They describe the anger of a displaced Marylander at hearing of an army--in this case, the Union--taking Baltimore and other cities.
well the word would be frustration. the frase is im frustrated between 2 emotions.