anger
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
anger/ˈaŋɡə(r)/
▶noun a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility. ▶verb provoke anger in (someone).
– origin ME: from ON angr ‘grief’, angra ‘vex’.
'anger' also found in these Oxford entries:
angry
- apoplectic
- apoplexy
- arouse
- back
- bellow
- bile
- bird
- black
- blast
- bloody
- blowout
- blow-up
- boiling point
- brandish
- bridle
- bristle
- calm
- cauldron
- choler
- clench
- cloud
- colour
- curse
- dammit
- damn
- damnation
- damned
- darken
- dirty look
- egad
- emollient
- emotion
- exacerbate
- exasperate
- exclaim
- explode
- explosive
- faze
- firework
- flame
- flashpoint
- freight
- fume
- furore
- fury
- Gawd
- gnash
- God

