Sentence examples for be angry from inspiring English sources

"be angry" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to feel or display anger or irritation. Example: "She tried to control her emotions, but she couldn't help but be angry at his hurtful words."

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be angry

adjective

Displaying or feeling anger.

  • His face became angry.

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"Don't be angry.

They'd be angry.

"Who wouldn't be angry?

I can't be angry anymore.

And you should be angry.

"That you must be angry.

"Please, sir, don't be angry".

I expected to be angry.

You might be angry.

And be angry, too.

Can they be angry?

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