Sentence examples for suppressed anger from inspiring English sources

"suppressed anger" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to anger that is not openly expressed or shown, but instead kept internally by the person experiencing it. Example: "Despite her smile and calm demeanor, Sarah could sense the suppressed anger simmering beneath the surface. She knew it would eventually boil over if not addressed."

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Shiv's voice became more intense, charged with suppressed anger.

The prevailing mood shifts between confused sadness and suppressed anger.

"When I was married, I think sex was spoiled by underlying resentments and suppressed anger.

In the 1970s it was "caused" by isolation and suppressed anger.

But she has tapped the million-selling pop market for nice girls' suppressed anger.

Hatred and barely suppressed anger fill every line that every character speaks — beautifully.

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There's a muscle in his jaw that twitches when he's suppressing anger.

People so often suppress anger about their circumstances that it forces itself out like steam at jarring points.

There are of course, some studies that show suppressing anger can increase blood pressure and heart disease, especially when people feel they have been treated unjustly.

Today, after all that has emerged about climate change since the mid 1980s, I constantly fight to suppress anger about how doggedly the incumbency, and its institutional supporters, protect a transparently ruinous way of fuelling the global economy: how hard they fight to slow the near-inevitable energy transition.

refers to the extent to which individuals suppress anger when they are experiencing this negative emotion [9].

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