Learn English 100% free...Get 1 free lesson per week // Add a new lesson
Log in!

Click here to log in
New account
Millions of accounts created on our sites.
JOIN our free club and learn English now!



  • Home
  • Print
  • Guestbook
  • Report a bug




  • Get a free English lesson every week!
    Click here!





    Partners:
    - Our other sites
       


    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #126098: Vocabulary: anger
    > Other English exercises on the same topics: Making portraits, describing | Idioms | Find the word [Change theme]
    > Similar tests: - Describing a face - Describing a picture - Adjectives: where to place them? - Vocabulary: sight - Vocabulary: room, place or space - Cause and consequence - Vocabulary: idioms: emotions 1 - Order of Adjectives
    > Double-click on words you don't understand


    Vocabulary: anger


    Anger, (one of the 7 Capital Sins!) is an intense emotional state involving a strong response to a perceived provocation, frustration, hurt or threat. It has physical or psychological effects. It can (and must!) be controlled. It's a moment of crisis. It triggers a "fight" or "flight" response. We face it more and more often in our daily lives... 😥

     

     

     

     

    ANGER: a strong feeling of displeasure or rage; wrath. 

     

      

    An outburst of anger...

     To be angry with somebody at something 
     To be cross with 
     Cross/ crossly/ angrily

    An outburst of anger/ a fit of anger 

     Angrily/ in anger 
     To make somebody angry/ to anger somebody              
     To get angry/ to lose one's temper                   
     To throw a tantrum
     Peeved with/ sore with 
    Irascible/ irascibility

     

     

    To throw a tantrum... 

    - To take one's anger out on somebody/ to vent one's anger on somebody

    - To be mad at somebody: to be very angry with somebody

    - To get mad at: to become greatly irritated, enraged. 

     

    She's incensed...

     Fury 
     Furious/ incensed/ infuriated 
     To infuriate somebody/ to incense somebody 
     To madden somebody/ to drive somebody mad         
    Infuriating/ maddening 
     Rage/ To fly into a rage
     To enrage somebody
     Overwrought
    Irate/ wrathful (formal)

     

     

     She's overwrought.

    - To fly into a rage

    - To be in a rage/ to fume (with rage)

    - To be in a blind rage/ in a towering rage

    - To be wild at somebody/ with somebody

    - To have a fit of rage

    - To be beside oneself with rage

    - To blow one's top: (to explode)

    - To fly off the handle

    - It makes my blood boil

     

                   

    (If you want to go further... go and work on another lesson: aggressiveness and hostilitytest    

    Let's hope this lesson won't have "incensed" you... Stay calm to face the test: it shouldn't be too upsetting! 

     



    Twitter Share
    English exercise "Vocabulary: anger" created by here4u with The test builder. [More lessons & exercises from here4u]
    Click here to see the current stats of this English test

    Please log in to save your progress.


    1. It really when I heard that the two thugs had attacked these destitute elderly people.



    2. Mum was the boys for breaking her precious vase.



    3. The boss had a when he didn’t get the report on time for his meeting.



    4. 'It would be very unfair to the students who had done nothing wrong.'



    5. Terry was after his neighbour insulted him.



    6. The kid’s stubbornness his parents who couldn’t understand his attitude.



    7. After a terrible day, the woman was too to listen to your advice.



    8. I had never seen him so angry! He was with exasperation.



    9. The old man is very irritable and at every remark.



    10. When Sandy told her father what she had done, he was .












    End of the free exercise to learn English: Vocabulary: anger
    A free English exercise to learn English.
    Other English exercises on the same topics : Making portraits, describing | Idioms | Find the word | All our lessons and exercises