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Discover Ludwig"rather angry" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express moderate anger. For example: "I was rather angry when I got home and realized I had forgotten my keys."
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Such reservations made Arnett rather angry.
I was feeling rather angry.
I was probably rather angry at the time.
Parent to become rather angry (anag.; up rear (v)).
The following week, a rather angry Mr Meacher rang me up.
Also do check out the comment section where he directly takes on his rather angry critics.
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I'd rather be angry".
Their attitude was described as regretful rather than angry.
They would rather have angry enemies than real friends".
Brown's tone was calm and plaintive rather than angry.
In the years of military rule, the festivities could have a rather desperate, angry undertone.
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