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Definition of anger
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of anger is as below...
Anger (n.) A
strong
passion
or
emotion
of
displeasure
or
antagonism,
excited
by a real or
supposed
injury
or
insult
to one's self or
others,
or by the
intent
to do such
injury..
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Flee
::
Flee (v. i.) To run away, as from
danger
or evil; to avoid in an
alarmed
or
cowardly
manner;
to
hasten
off; --
usually
with from. This is
sometimes
omitted,
making
the verb
transitive..
Dreadless
::
Dreadless
(a.)
Exempt
from
danger
which
causes
dread;
secure.
Bore
::
Bore (n.) A tidal flood which
regularly
or
occasionally
rushes
into
certain
rivers
of
peculiar
configuration
or
location,
in one or more waves which
present
a very
abrupt
front of
considerable
height,
dangerous
to
shipping,
as at the mouth of the
Amazon,
in South
America,
the
Hoogly
and
Indus,
in
India,
and the
Tsien-tang,
in
China..
Sojourn
::
Sojourn
(v. i.) To dwell for a time; to dwell or live in a place as a
temporary
resident
or as a
stranger,
not
considering
the place as a
permanent
habitation;
to
delay;
to
tarry..
Charybdis
::
Charybdis
(n.) A
dangerous
whirlpool
on the coast of
Sicily
opposite
Scylla
on the
Italian
coast.
It is
personified
as a
female
monster.
See
Scylla.
Provokement
::
Provokement
(n.) The act that
which,
provokes;
one who
excites
anger or other
passion,
or
incites
to
action;
as, a
provoker
of
sedition..
Pilgrim
::
Pilgrim
(n.) A
wayfarer;
a
wanderer;
a
traveler;
a
stranger.
Danger
::
Danger
(n.) Power to harm;
subjection
or
liability
to
penalty.
Bugbear
::
Bugbear
(n.)
Something
frightful,
as a
specter;
anything
imaginary
that
causes
needless
fright;
something
used to
excite
needless
fear; also,
something
really
dangerous,
used to
frighten
children,
etc..
Orangeroot
::
Orangeroot
(n.) An
American
ranunculaceous
plant
(Hidrastis
Canadensis),
having
a
yellow
tuberous
root; -- also
called
yellowroot,
golden
seal, etc..
Ranger
::
Ranger
(n.) One who
ranges;
a
rover;
sometimes,
one who
ranges
for
plunder;
a
roving
robber..
Introduction
::
Introduction
(n.) The act of
formally
making
persons
known to each
other;
a
presentation
or
making
known of one
person
to
another
by name; as, the
introduction
of one
stranger
to
another..
Fire
::
Fire (v. t.) To
inflame;
to
irritate,
as the
passions;
as, to fire the soul with
anger,
pride,
or
revenge..
Grangerism
::
Grangerism
(n.) The
practice
of
illustrating
a
particular
book by
engravings
collected
from other
books.
Admonish
::
Admonish
(v. t.) To
counsel
against
wrong
practices;
to
cation
or
advise;
to warn
against
danger
or an
offense;
--
followed
by of,
against,
or a
subordinate
clause..
Xenodochium
::
Xenodochium
(n.) A house for the
reception
of
strangers.
Dangerous
::
Dangerous
(a.) Hard to suit;
difficult
to
please.
Vedette
::
Vedette
(n.) A
sentinel,
usually
on
horseback,
stationed
on the
outpost
of an army, to watch an enemy and give
notice
of
danger;
a
vidette..
Alarm
::
Alarm (n.) Any sound or
information
intended
to give
notice
of
approaching
danger;
a
warning
sound to
arouse
attention;
a
warning
of
danger.
Fence
::
Fence (n.) That which fends off
attack
or
danger;
a
defense;
a
protection;
a
cover;
security;
shield.
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