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What is the meaning of I am angry with you?
1 feeling or expressing annoyance, animosity, or resentment; enraged. 2 suggestive of anger.
Is angry with grammatically correct?
The only correct form in English is “angry with”. It’s good to say,”Are you angry with me”, however you may say (repeat, say; not write) as you have said.
What will make you angry?
What causes people to get angry? There are many common triggers for anger, such as losing your patience, feeling as if your opinion or efforts aren’t appreciated, and injustice. Other causes of anger include memories of traumatic or enraging events and worrying about personal problems.
How do you ask if someone is angry with you?
How to Ask Someone if They Are Upset with You
- 1 “Why would they be mad at me?”
- 2 “How are you feeling?”
- 3 “Is something on your mind”?
- 4 “It feels like we’ve been a little distant, can we talk about that?”
- 5 “Can you explain why that was so upsetting?”
- 6 “Am I hearing this right?”
- 7 “Can I share my perspective?”
Do you agree or are you?
Normally we would say “do you agree with me”. If we use “are” we normally would say “are you in agreement with me.” At least that is my sense. Others may have different views.
Are you angry with someone or at someone?
If directed at a person “angry with” should always be used. If directed at a situation “angry at” would also be acceptable. Example: i) I was very angry at how bad the day was.
What is a better word for angry?
annoyed, bitter, enraged, exasperated, furious, heated, impassioned, indignant, irate, irritable, irritated, offended, outraged, resentful, sullen, uptight, affronted, antagonized, chafed, choleric.
How can I be angry?
Key points – How to be angry People are sometimes aggressive when they’re angry, but not always. People become angry as a result of three things: a provocation, their appraisal or interpretation of the provocation, and their mood at the time of the provocation.
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