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angrily

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an·gry  (nggr)
adj. an·gri·er, an·gri·est
1. Feeling or showing anger; incensed or enraged: angry at a rude neighbor; angry with a salesclerk.
2. Indicative of or resulting from anger: an angry silence.
3. Having a menacing aspect; threatening: angry clouds on the horizon.
4. Chiefly New England & Midland U.S. Inflamed and painful: an angry sore.

[Middle English angri, from anger, anger; see anger.]

angri·ly adv.
angri·ness n.
Synonyms: angry, furious, indignant, irate, ireful, mad, wrathful
These adjectives mean feeling or showing marked displeasure: an angry retort; a furious scowl; an indignant denial; irate protesters; ireful words; mad at a friend; a wrathful act.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adv.1.angrily - with angerangrily - with anger; "he angrily denied the accusation"
Translations
angrily [ˈæŋgrɪlɪ] ADV [react, speak] → con ira
"I tried!" he said angrily-¡lo intenté! -dijo enfadado or (LAm) enojado
he protested angrilyprotestó airadamente
angrily [ˈæŋgrɪli] adv [react, respond] → avec colère; [say, shout, demand] → avec colère; [deny, reject] → avec colère; (move, throw)rageusement
Angrily he paced up and down the room → Il allait et venait rageusement d'un bout à l'autre de la pièce.
angrily
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angrily [ˈæŋgrɪlɪ] advcon rabbia


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the Bellman exclaimed, As he angrily tingled his bell.
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