Sentence examples for be anger from inspiring English sources

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be anger

verb

To cause such a feeling of antagonism.

  • Don't anger me.

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There may be anger, justified or not.

He said: "There always will be anger.

There will be anger - and not just in Wakefield.

Amid the disappointment there will also be anger.

"Most people's base reaction would be anger or jealously.

As players debate their next move, the most common emotions seem to be anger and frustration.

When something sacred to someone changes, the reaction can be anger.

There can be anger in this situation and we can get annoyed.

"There would be anger if someone misses out," another county chief executive said.

If someone criticises you unfairly, your first reaction may be anger.

But in recent years, there has been a worrying complacency where there should still be anger and great concern.

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