Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigThe phrase "a storm of anger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and intense outburst of anger or a situation where emotions are highly charged.
Example: "When he heard the unfair criticism, a storm of anger erupted within him, and he couldn't hold back his response."
Alternatives: "a surge of anger" or "a wave of anger".
Exact(3)
When thousands of users of TurboTax software from Intuit found themselves mired in a computer slowdown as they tried to file returns at the deadline last week, the company faced a storm of anger over the inconvenience and potential penalties.
But when it came to selection for the tour to South Africa in 1968, he was omitted - provoking a storm of anger: 'No one of open mind will believe that he was left out for valid cricketing reasons,' Arlott wrote.
Despite the huge success of Bridesmaids, which also starred Wiig and McCarthy, and the loyal Ghostbusters fanbase, Feig's plan to revitalise the franchise with women holding the proton packs has provoked a storm of anger among some who believe the all-female reboot is "ruining their childhoods".
Similar(56)
Israeli officials also grappled with a storm of American anger.
Pakistan is preparing to execute a man convicted over a murder committed when he was 14, in a move likely to provoke a storm of international anger.
In 1914 perhaps the most unpopular capitalist barons of all, the Rockefellers, were facing a storm of popular anger over a massacre of striking miners and their families by the paid thugs of a Rockefeller mining company in Ludlow, Colorado.
But the kind of testimony given by Mr. Zubair is rare in incidents of accused blasphemy, where much of the details are murky or disputed, as people are generally afraid of inviting the wrath of religious figures and leaders who use their pulpits to whip up a storm of public anger, often leading to violent protests and riots.
Their music was a storm of clashing anger, swirling tides of rage.
She will likely be remembered as "that P.R. person who tweeted that awful racist joke that time"; her identity will always be tethered to those four smugly telegraphic sentences, to the memory of how they provided a lightning rod for an electrical storm of anger about heedless white privilege and ignorant racial assumptions.
The president of Sudan, wanted for years by the International Criminal Court on charges of genocide and other crimes in the Darfur conflict, set off a growing storm of anger on Wednesday with his plan to attend the United Nations General Assembly, as human rights advocates urged governments to oppose the visit and the court's judges asked the United States to arrest him if he dares to come.
Ford's remarks were followed by the news that Moira Stuart was said to be "deeply hurt" to have lost her job as newsreader on Andrew Marr's Sunday-morning show, and by a gathering storm of anger and protest when the choreographer Arlene Phillips, then 66, was axed as a judge on Strictly Come Dancing and replaced by singer Alesha Dixon, then 30.
More suggestions(4)
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com