1. angered - Adjective
2. angered - Verb
4. angered - Adjective Satellite
of Anger
Source: Webster's dictionaryLove implies anger. The man who is angered by nothing cares about nothing. Edward Abbey
Above all things, I must not get angry. If I do get angry I knock all the teeth out of the mouth of the poor wretch who has angered me. Franz Schubert
People are strange: They are constantly angered by trivial things, but on a major matter like totally wasting their lives, they hardly seem to notice. Charles Bukowski
It is true that I am often startled and even angered and repulsed by the strange directions and provocative content of new forms that seem to pop up every few months. David Rockefeller
He had angered Providence by resisting too many temptations. There was nothing left but heaven, where he would meet only those who, like him, had wasted earth. F. Scott Fitzgerald
I should have felt pity, but I felt only contempt. I knew had it been a girl she would have mourned less, and it angered me. Tanith Lee