Words For Anger

5 words in this vocabulary list

adjective feeling or expressing anger or outrage

  • The board members were incensed by the lack of transparency in the company's financial reports.
  • I was absolutely incensed when I found out my roommate had eaten my leftovers without asking.
  • My dad was totally incensed when he saw the mess we left in the living room.
  • Her words incensed him like a fire that couldn't be extinguished.

ire

noun intense anger or wrath

verb to make someone angry or provoke someone

adjective showing anger or wrath

  • The politician's statement sparked the ire of many citizens.
  • Her constant interruptions were starting to get on my ire.
  • I can't believe he had the nerve to talk to me like that, it really got my ire up.
  • The storm of controversy surrounding the new policy only fueled the flames of public ire.

mad

adjective mentally ill or insane

  • The professor was mad at the students for not submitting their assignments on time.
  • My mom is going to be mad when she finds out I forgot to do my chores.
  • I was so mad when I found out my favorite band canceled their concert.
  • Her talent is so mad, she can play the piano blindfolded.

adjective causing irritation or annoyance

  • The maddening noise coming from the construction site has been disrupting our work for weeks.
  • It's so maddening when my phone keeps freezing up on me.
  • Dealing with slow internet is absolutely maddening.
  • The maddening feeling of being stuck in traffic with no end in sight.

adjective extremely angry; wrathful

  • The king was wroth when he heard of the betrayal by his trusted advisor.
  • My mom was wroth when she found out I had been skipping school.
  • I could tell he was wroth when he started yelling and slamming doors.
  • Her heart was wroth with anger as she watched the injustice unfold.