angry

/ˈæŋɡri/
adjective
  1. Feeling or showing strong displeasure or annoyance.
    • My mom was angry when I forgot to clean my room.
    • The customer sent an angry email about the late delivery.
    • He looked angry after losing the game.
  2. (of a wound or sore) red, inflamed, and painful.
    • The doctor said the infection made the wound look angry.
    • She had an angry rash from the poison ivy.
    • The cut on his finger became angry and swollen.
  3. (of the sky or clouds) dark and threatening, as if a storm is coming.
    • The sky turned an angry shade of gray.
    • We hurried inside as the angry weather approached.
    • Angry clouds gathered before the thunderstorm.
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