Anger is a feeling we have when something makes us unhappy or upset. We can feel anger when things seem unfair or wrong.
He showed anger when he lost the game.
Her anger grew after the bad news.
Sometimes anger means the thing that makes us upset. This is the cause or reason for the angry feeling.
His late reply was an anger for me.
The delay caused anger among the team.
In science and health, anger is a condition that affects how we think and feel. It can also change the body in different ways.
Anger can affect the heart and mind.
Doctors study anger to help patients.
Anger can be shown by what we do or say. People might shout or use strong words when they are angry.
His anger caused him to shout loudly.
She showed her anger with harsh words.
In older or formal language, anger can mean a serious, deep feeling of punishment or justice. It can be about right and wrong on a large scale.
The people's anger was seen as a sign of justice.
The book talks about the anger of the gods.