Sentence examples for be angered from inspiring English sources

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be angered

verb

To cause such a feeling of antagonism.

  • Don't anger me.

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Observant Muslims anywhere would be angered by such images.

Dr. Ride told a colleague it was difficult not to be angered by the findings.

I think women in America are likely to be angered by the double standards.

Shareholders are also likely to be angered by James' position as a director of both companies.

Second, voters may be angered by negative campaigning, but it works.

It would have asked whether jurors would be angered by attacks on Mr. Louima's credibility.

Why does he never seem to resent or be angered by others' treatment of him?

I'm more likely to be angered by the insidious misogynistic subtext in a romantic comedy.

I looked at him, trying to decide if I should be angered by his remark.

Perhaps the Palestinians should be angered by Yasir Arafat's having said "no" to this offer.

Whichever line the Tories take on Brexit, part of their support base will be angered.

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