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The synonyms of “Angered” are: enraged, furious, infuriated, maddened
Angered as an Adjective
Definitions of "Angered" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “angered” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Marked by extreme anger.
Synonyms of "Angered" as an adjective (4 Words)
enraged | Marked by extreme anger. An enraged mob screamed abuse. |
furious | (of the elements) as if showing violent anger. Furious about the accident. |
infuriated | Marked by extreme anger. Infuriated onlookers charged the police who were beating the boy. |
maddened | Marked by extreme anger. Could not control the maddened crowd. |
Associations of "Angered" (30 Words)
aggravate | Annoy or exasperate. This drug aggravates the pain. |
aggression | Violent action that is hostile and usually unprovoked. The president has been emboldened by the success of his latest aggressions. |
annoy | Cause annoyance in disturb especially by minor irritations. The decision really annoyed him. |
antagonism | The relation between opposing principles or forces or factors. The inherent antagonism of capitalism and socialism. |
disaffection | A state or feeling of being dissatisfied, especially with people in authority or a system of control. The widespread disaffection of the troops. |
enrage | Make (someone) very angry. The students were enraged at these new rules. |
exacerbate | Exasperate or irritate. The exorbitant cost of land in urban areas only exacerbated the problem. |
exasperate | Exasperate or irritate. This futile process exasperates prison officers. |
fractious | Stubbornly resistant to authority or control. They fight and squabble like fractious children. |
fret | Provide a musical instrument with frets. Don t fret over these small details. |
incense | The smoke or perfume of incense. The sharp lingering sweetness of incense. |
inconvenient | Not suited to your comfort, purpose or needs. An early departure is inconvenient for us. |
indignation | A feeling of righteous anger. The letter filled Lucy with indignation. |
inflame | Become inflamed get sore. The repetitive motion inflamed her joint. |
infuriate | Make (someone) extremely angry and impatient. I was infuriated by your article. |
irritate | Excite to an abnormal condition, or chafe or inflame. Irritate the glands of a leaf. |
irritation | A sudden outburst of anger. Any food produced irritation of the stomach. |
madden | Drive (someone or something) insane. This is ridiculous she told him maddened by his reaction. |
miff | A state of irritation or annoyance. A doctor might be miffed by claims that the cure had no medical explanation. |
offend | Be displeasing or cause problems to. Those activities which offend against public order and decency. |
outrage | An action or event causing outrage. The public were outraged at the brutality involved. |
peevish | Having or showing an irritable disposition. A thin peevish voice. |
petulant | Easily irritated or annoyed. A petulant shake of the head. |
pique | A sudden outburst of anger. She was piqued by his curtness. |
rage | Violent state of the elements. She fell into a rage and refused to answer. |
resentment | A feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will. His resentment at being demoted. |
sadden | Cause to feel sorrow; make unhappy. The news of her death saddened me. |
testy | Easily irritated or annoyed. She could see him growing quite testy beneath that polished urbanity. |
touchy | Quick to take offense. She s a little touchy about her age. |
worsen | Make or become worse. Arguing actually worsens the problem. |