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Discover LudwigThe phrase "easily angry" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who tends to become angry with little provocation or in a short amount of time.
Example: "He is known for being easily angry, often losing his temper over minor issues."
Alternatives: "quick to anger" or "prone to anger."
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If he was hurt Sunday, then the day after, he was just plain angry — angry that the Ravens were able to swarm Mark Sanchez so easily, angry that the offensive line failed to account for Ed Reed on a blitz on the Jets' first offensive play from scrimmage, angry that they managed but 38 yards rushing, the lowest output of his tenure.
If your child seems unusually irritated, arguing easily about small matters, crashing about aimlessly, easily angry and belligerent, consider this is a sign of stressful times, not bad behavior.
The variables Divorced parents, Corporal punishment in upbringing and Easily angry were also significantly associated with a future conviction for violent crime, but to a lesser extent, whereas Poor economic conditions in family and Sleep disturbance did not show any significant association with future convictions for violent crime in this study.
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But dissatisfaction with Labour may easily drive angry voters to tactically support the Tories, and Cameron's arrival here tonight signals that the Tories believe it is ripe to be won.
Toni and I both suspect that the boy feels guilty that he could as easily be angry at himself.
But, because I am unemployed and without money, I easily get angry.
Don't throw a snowball on someone who easily gets angry or annoyed.
Tell a friend about your period explaining you may easily get angry and stressed.
Depression may cause people to show more emotion (crying and tearful, anxious, irritable, sad, lonely, hopelessness, fear of the future, easily agitated, angry, frustrated, hyper/over talkative due to medications/need to vent/lack of sleep).
Participants noted that patients "get angry easily" and "easily throw a temper tantrum" particularly when their blood glucose was high.
It may get angry easily, which is good for a revolution, but it also gets bored easily.
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