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angry, anger
Definition:
To "be angry" or to "have anger" means to be very displeased, irritated and upset about something or against someone.
- When people get angry, they are often sinful and selfish, but sometimes they have righteous anger against injustice or oppression.
- God's anger (also called "wrath") expresses his strong displeasure regarding sin.
- The phrase "provoke to anger" means "cause to be angry."
(See also: wrath)