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View definitions for angered

angered

adjective as in maddened

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The Monopoly-style “Ghettopoly” board game was drenched in racial stereotypes, and angered the NAACP.

But the constant cry for help has angered German politicians especially, as the bulk of the refugees are heading there.

This post-mortum attempt to paint Brown as a suspect angered the mostly black community of Ferguson.

Alexander Litvinenko had angered the Kremlin with repeated claims that Putin was running a thuggish and brutal regime.

Patton is angered by the “outrageous” lack of care veterans face when they return home.

"The mountain deities were angered at your presumption," nodded Kano, well pleased.

But their attacks angered the superior ones, and they began a campaign of extermination against the insect men's empire.

It was this latter that particularly angered Harvey, as he paused, perspiring, from his work.

Gibbs was angered beyond reason at Sammy's last words, or he would have exercised greater care.

Her tone and manner angered Gibbs, and dropping Ollie he started toward the girl to take her from the horse by force.

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On this page you'll find 13 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to angered, such as: riled, irate, and sore.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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