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anger noun a feeling of great displeasure or annoyance, usually brought on by some real or perceived injustice, injury, etc. verb (angered, angering) to cause this kind of feeling in someone; to displease.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from Norse angr trouble.

anger noun a feeling of great displeasure or annoyance, usually brought on by some real or perceived injustice, injury, etc. verb (angered, angering) to cause this kind of feeling in someone; to displease.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from Norse angr trouble.

anger noun a feeling of great displeasure or annoyance, usually brought on by some real or perceived injustice, injury, etc. verb (angered, angering) to cause this kind of feeling in someone; to displease.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from Norse angr trouble.