angriness (Meaning)

Wordnet

angriness (n)

the state of being angry

Webster

angriness (n.)

The quality of being angry, or of being inclined to anger.

angriness Sentence Examples

  1. His face betrayed the angriness he felt when he discovered the damage to his car.
  2. The angriness in her voice was evident as she confronted her colleague about the stolen ideas.
  3. Despite the attempt to hide his angriness, his clenched fists and furrowed brow gave it away.
  4. The customer's angriness escalated when the store refused to refund the defective product.
  5. The team meeting was marked by an undercurrent of angriness, stemming from unresolved conflicts.
  6. A wave of angriness swept through the community as news of the unjust decision spread.
  7. Trying to diffuse the angriness in the room, the mediator calmly addressed the issues at hand.
  8. The angriness in his eyes softened when he realized the sincerity of her apology.
  9. In the heat of the argument, their angriness clouded the possibility of finding a resolution.
  10. The angriness in the atmosphere dissipated as the group collectively decided to focus on finding common ground.

FAQs About the word angriness

the state of being angryThe quality of being angry, or of being inclined to anger.

fury, mood, indignation, rage,anger, outrage, wrath, wrathfulness, exasperation, mad

delight, delight,pleasure, pleasure, patience,patience, forbearance, calmness,calmness, forbearance

His face betrayed the angriness he felt when he discovered the damage to his car.

The angriness in her voice was evident as she confronted her colleague about the stolen ideas.

Despite the attempt to hide his angriness, his clenched fists and furrowed brow gave it away.

The customer's angriness escalated when the store refused to refund the defective product.