angered
ang gerd
- v make angry
The news angered him - v become angry
- s marked by extreme anger
- Azmi's activism has angered both Hindu and Muslim radicals as well as a variety of vested interests.
- A reporter reminded Butz that Pope Paul VI had opposed population control in an audience with delegates to last month's World Food Conference in Rome, a point of view that angered .
- This debate long predates Darwin, but the antireligion position is being promoted with increasing insistence by scientists angered by intelligent design and excited, perhaps .