Angry

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Meanings of Angry

   
Adjective
  • Feeling very upset or mad about something.
  • When something is hurt or sore and looks red or swollen.
  • When the weather looks dark and scary, like it might storm.
   

Explanation of the word: Angry

Angry is a feeling you get when something makes you upset. It's like when someone takes your toy without asking, and you feel like yelling.

   

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Translations for the word: Angry

   
hindi
गुस्सा (gussa)

gussa

खफा (khafa)

khafa

गुस्सा (gussa)

gussa

   
   

Sample Sentences for the word: Angry

  • When I am angry, I take deep breaths.
  • The angry lion roared loudly in the zoo.
  • She felt angry when her friend was mean.
  • He gets angry when he has to wait too long.
  • The angry storm made the sky dark.
   

Mini Blog for the word: Angry

Chasing Angry Clouds Away!

Sometimes, we all feel a little angry, just like a stormy cloud in the sky! It’s okay to feel this way.

When you’re angry, take a deep breath and count to five. Imagine blowing away that stormy cloud!

You can also talk to someone about how you feel or draw a picture of your angry cloud turning into a happy sun.

Remember, it’s important to share your feelings and find ways to feel better. Just like in a story, every cloud can turn into sunshine again!

So, let’s chase those angry clouds away together! 🌈

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Angry

The word 'angry' means feeling very upset or mad about something.

You say 'angry' like this: AN-gree.

The word 'angry' comes from the Old Norse word 'angr', which means 'sorrow' or 'grief'.

The word 'angry' in Bengali is 'রাগী' (Rāgī).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Angry

Fact: When you feel angry, taking deep breaths can help you calm down!
Proverb: A calm mind is like a clear sky, it helps you see better.
Quote: "For every minute you are angry, you lose sixty seconds of happiness." - Ralph Waldo Emerson