Words describing anger.

1. Words to describe anger:

Hateful, angry, irritated, angry, hateful, angry, angry, angry, scolding, angry, atmosphere, resentment, resentment, complaint , anger, indignation, irritation, irritation, fire, rage.

2. Idioms describing anger:

To be furious, to be furious, to be angry, to be angry, to be angry, to be angry

to be angry, to be angry, to speak out, to be angry Up the crown of the finger, angry, adding fuel to the fire

The sky is angry and people are resentful, the canthus of the eyes is split, the anger is manifested in the color, the anger is overwhelming, the anger is soaring

Full of anger, the desire to punish, the anger Filled with anger, well-dressed and well-dressed horses, full of rage

Grinding eyes and teeth, filled with grief and indignation, eating peaches at the king, speaking harshly, expressing anger at others

The hair refers to the canthus being cracked, fresh The chariot is angry and the horse is angry, the crowd is angry, the willow eyebrows are standing up, and the horse is unhappy

An angry cat is thirsty, hides anger and old grudges, is angry with thunder and lightning, jumps like thunder, and has an angry look

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The fire in the nest is suffocating, the teeth are cracked, the teeth are chewed, the words are angry, the ears and cheeks are scratched, and the anger is loud< /p>

Severe voice, violent temper, chest filled with anger, frowning and cold eyes, hair transplanted to the crown

Blushing face, unbearable anger, surging anger like a mountain, aggressiveness, and patience. 阍

3. Words related to anger:

Severe anger, stagnation of anger, public anger, open eyes, finger crown, finger hair

Ocher face, mania, restless anger, irritability, depression Angry, sullen face

Legacy, gritted teeth, wild fire, raised eyebrows, gritted teeth, stored up anger

Angrily, bloody rage, vented anger, holding beard holding anger, Wang Yu

angry, kicking feet, fucking His mother, release the anger, release the title

Promotion map, white case sword, anger, shame, shame

Indignant, furious, sad and angry, sad, angry, angry, miserable

Brightly angry Change of face, shame, fighting, fighting, shame

Anger, indignation, anger, beating the bed, hatred, red face

Sudden collapse, rushing to the crown, falling to the board, two or six boards, pointing, pointing

< p>Angry, wrathful, indignant, indignant, indignant, indignant

Angry, resentful, indignant, indignant, indignant, indignant

Angry, indignant, indignant, indignant, indignant, indignant< /p>

Fu Ran, Fu Ying, Angry, Whispering Hands, Angry, Haunted

Attack on the Heart, Half, He Zha, Roar, Fire, Hate Tart

Anger, Blame, Hate, Regret Angry, indignant

Hateful, indignant, indignant, golden flower, pursed lips, indignant

Zhiju canthus, furious, severe look, Mo Niang, Mao Dai, angry look

Sulky, sullen, angry, angry Anger, anger, noise

Gadfly, anger, annoyance, rage, Qin Mu, shouting angrily

Anger, anger, anger, rage, cheating, angry youth

Color, mustache, anger, canthus Overflow, tremble, explode

Smash the pot, mediocrity, cliff, frog anger, jump, have a temper

Get angry, get angry, get angry, hurt, lust, contradictory

Anger, change Appearance changes color Exposes anger Expanding eyes Angry fish

Provoke anger Show anger Sudden sigh Red face Blowing beard Frown in anger

Fire up Feminine Provoke anger Angry Angry Angry

Urgent throat, bad hair, bad hair, angry, angry, angry

Angry, angry, angry, liver qi, hanging energy, hanging fire

Hanging qi, light fire, maiden ying, fire head, fire nature, red eyes

Red face, hum, fire, whistling, irritated, crazy flowers

Liu Mei, angry, angry, angry, angry, angry, tempered

Angry, irritable, light anger

IV. Idioms about anger:

With a sharp voice and a stern look

Pronunciation: jí shēng lì sè

Definition: Rapid speech and stern look. Describes being angry at someone

The wind howls

Pronunciation: kuáng fēng nù háo

Explanation: Wrath: angry, angry; Hao: howling. The strong wind blew like an angry howl

Grudge eyes and gnashing of teeth

Pronunciation: chēn mù qiè chǐ

Definition: Hungry eyes: open your eyes wide when you are angry.

Eyes widened, teeth gritted. Describes extreme anger.

Duochaochizha

Pronunciation: duō jiē chì zhà

Definition: Duochao, Chizha: To shout or yell loudly when angry. Describes the sound of shouting loudly when angry.

Ji Yan Lise

Pronunciation: jí yán lì sè

Definition: Ji: rapid. He speaks hastily and has a stern expression. Describes the look on one's face when speaking in anger.

rapid words

Pronunciation: jí yán jù sè

Definition: rough and irritable words and expressions. Describes the way you speak when you are angry with someone.

Old shame turns into anger

Pronunciation: lǎo xiū chéng nù

Definition: Angry because one is extremely ashamed and cannot get off the stage.

Become angry from shame

Pronunciation: nǎo xiū chéng nù

Definition: Become angry because you are extremely ashamed and unable to get off the stage.

睚禦will retaliate

Pronunciation: yá zì bì bào

Interpretation: 睚禦: To stare when angry, also refers to a small amount of hatred. Even a small grudge like a glare needs to be retaliated. A metaphor for being extremely narrow-minded.

Words that change one's complexion

Pronunciation: biàn sè zhī yán

Definition: Words that change one's complexion. Mostly refers to words spoken impulsively and in anger over a dispute over the merits.

Angry eyes gnashing teeth

Pronunciation: chēn mù qiē chǐ

Definition: Angry eyes: open your eyes wide when you are angry. Eyes widened, teeth gritted. Describes extreme anger.

Blush and veins

Pronunciation: liǎn hóng jīn bào

Definition: Describes the appearance of a red and swollen face with bulging veins when anxious or angry.

Liu Mei inverted

Pronunciation: liǔ méi dào shù

Definition: Describes the way a woman frowns when she is angry.

Liu Mei Tī Shù

Pronunciation: liǔ méi tī shù

Definition: Describes the way a woman frowns when she is angry.

Liu Mei tī shù

Pronunciation: liǔ méi tī shù

Definition: Describes the way a woman raises her eyebrows when she is angry. Kick vertically, horizontally and vertically.

A straight brow and an angry look

Pronunciation: zhí méi nù mù

Definition: Describing an angry look.

Hedong Lion's Roar

Pronunciation: hé dōng shī zi hǒu

Interpretation: 〖Explanation〗 It is a metaphor for the anger of a jealous wife, and uses it to laugh at henpecked people.

Ji Yan arrogant color

Pronunciation: jí yán jù sè

Interpretation: 〖Explanation〗Describes the expression when speaking when one is angry with someone. Same as "rapid words and sudden color".

sharp words

Pronunciation: jí yán lì qì

Interpretation: 〖Explanation〗Describes the expression when speaking in anger to someone. Same as "sharp words and harsh expressions".

Speaking with anger

Pronunciation: jí yán nù sè

Interpretation: 〖Explanation〗Describes the expression when speaking in anger towards someone. Same as "sharp words and harsh expressions".

Cease anger

Pronunciation: xī nù tíng chēn

Definition: 〖Explanation〗 Hate: open your eyes wide when you are angry. Stop getting angry and angry. It is often used to persuade and calm angry words.

呑魔叱咤

Pronunciation: yīn wù chì zhà

Interpretation: 〖Explanation〗Miao evil: making an angry sound. Chi Zha: scolding sound. Describes shouting angrily.

The eyebrows are frowned, the eyes are wide open

Pronunciation: é méi dào cù, fèng yǎn yuán zhēng

Definition: The eyebrows are slender eyebrows; frown : wrinkled; phoenix eyes: long and large double-lidded eyes.

Describing the angry face of a beautiful woman

A hundred flowers blooming

Pronunciation: bǎi huā zhēng yàn

Definition: Yan: beautiful, gorgeous. To describe a prosperous, blooming and vibrant scene

Neither dead nor alive

Pronunciation: bù sǐ bù huó

Definition: To describe things that are lifeless

Jumping and jumping

Pronunciation: huó bèng luàn tiào

Definition: Jumping and jumping, lively, joyful, full of life

Unique

Pronunciation : bié kāi shēng miàn

Definition: 生面: new look. The original meaning is that the portraits of the heroes in Lingyan Pavilion had already faded, and they only appeared alive after being repainted by General Cao. It is a metaphor for creating a new form or situation.

To change color suddenly

Pronunciation: bó rán biàn sè

Definition: Suddenly: suddenly. Discoloration: Changed complexion. Suddenly angry, his face changed.

Indignant

Pronunciation: fèn fèn bù píng

Definition: Indignant: very angry. I felt dissatisfied and angry.

The liver and gallbladder are about to be broken

Pronunciation: gān dǎn yù suì

Definition: Desire: will. The liver and gallbladder will be broken. Describes extreme sadness or anger.

Flush your sleeves and go away

Pronunciation: fú xiù ér qù

Definition: Flush your sleeves: To wave your sleeves to express anger. Described as getting angry, he waved his sleeves and left.

Returning anger to happiness

Pronunciation: huí chēn zuò xǐ

Definition: Anger: getting angry. From anger to love.

vivacious dragon and tiger

Pronunciation: shēng lóng huó hǔ

Explanation: Describes liveliness, vigor and vitality.

Moody

Pronunciation: xǐ nù wú cháng

Definition: Sometimes happy, sometimes angry. Describes changeable attitudes.

Calm and peaceful

Pronunciation: xīn píng qì hé

Definition: Calm and gentle. It means not impatient or angry.

Turn anger into joy

Pronunciation: zhuǎn chēn wéi xǐ

Definition: Turn from anger to liking.

Half dead and half alive

Pronunciation: bàn sǐ bàn shēng

Interpretation: ①Not completely dead. ②A metaphor for a meaningless and lifeless life.

negative energy and spirit

Pronunciation: fù qì hán líng

Definition: Refers to a person who is alive and spiritual.

贴ran displeasure

Pronunciation: fú rán bù yuè

Definition: Very angry. 艴FURan is also used to express an expression of sadness when angry. The quotation comes from "Mencius Gongsun Chou" [Mencius] said: "But which one is better, my son or Guan Zhong?" Zeng Xi was displeased and said: "How can you compare me to Guan Zhong!..."

Thick eyebrows and big eyes

Pronunciation: nóng méi dà yǎn

Definition: Describes dignified and lively eyebrows. Refers mostly to men.

Deadly alive

Pronunciation: sǐ yàng huó qì

Definition: To describe being lifeless.

Xianbeng lively jumping

Pronunciation: xiān bèng huó tiào

Definition: It means that fish, birds, etc. are jumping around and alive.

The rising sun

Pronunciation: xù rì chū shēng

Explanation: The morning sun has just risen from the east. A metaphor for a dynamic and lively scene.

Yi Ang Yi Xi

Pronunciation: yi chen yi xi

Explanation: It means that whether you are angry or happy, you are always beautiful.

Blow your beard and stare

Pronunciation: chuī hú zi dèng yǎn

Interpretation: 〖Explanation〗Describes a very angry look.

Cease anger

Pronunciation: xī nù tíng chēn

Definition: 〖Explanation〗 Hate: open your eyes wide when you are angry. Stop getting angry and angry. It is often used to persuade and calm angry words.

Shape of despair

Pronunciation: xíng gǎo xīn huī

Interpretation: 〖Explanation〗槁: withered. Describes the body as emaciated and the state of mind as extremely cold and lifeless.

Half anger and half joy

Pronunciation: bàn chēn bàn xǐ

Definition: Hate: means "anger", angry. Describes joy and blame

Half-dead and half-alive

Pronunciation: bàn sǐ bàn huó

Definition: Half-dead: close to death. Not alive or dead, describes being tortured miserably or lifeless, lifeless

Destroyed and returned

Pronunciation: fèi rán ér fǎn

Definition: Originally refers to anger Disappear, return to normal, now describe the return of disappointment.

Burning with anger

Pronunciation: nù huǒ zhōng shāo

Definition: Anger burning in the heart like fire. Described as having great anger.

Angry rising to the sky

Pronunciation: nù qì chōng tiān

Definition: Anger rising to the sky. Describes extreme anger.

气 Charge Niu Dou

Pronunciation: qì chōng niú dǒu

Explanation: Qi: momentum; Niu and Dou: Altair and Big Dipper, refer to the sky . Describes being very angry or very powerful.

揎掋拋肖

Pronunciation: xuān quán luō xiù

Definition: 揎: roll up the sleeves; 拋: pull up. Extend your fists and pull up your sleeves. Describes someone who is angry and ready to use force.

Stretching sleeves and fisting

Pronunciation: luō xiù xuān quán

Interpretation: 〖Explanation〗 Stroking: pulling up. 描: roll up the sleeves. Pull up your sleeves and hold out your fists. Describes someone who is angry and ready to use force.

无名 evil fire

Pronunciation: wú míng niè huǒ

Interpretation: 〖Explanation〗 Name: title; evil: evil. Unspeakable evil fire. Refers to great anger.

Hungry eyes and stragglers

Pronunciation: chēn mù è wàn

Definition: Describing an angry and brave look

Hung eyebrows and cold eyes

Pronunciation: héng méi lěng yǎn

Interpretation: Angry, contemptuous look

Chewing one's tongue

Pronunciation: jǐ zhǐ jiáo shé

Interpretation: halberd finger: extending the index finger and middle finger to point at a person; chewing tongue: biting the tongue. Describes extreme anger

Howling with the wind

Pronunciation: kuáng fēng nù háo

Definition: wrath: angry, angry; howl: howl. The strong wind howled as if in anger

Full of grief and anger

Pronunciation: bēi fèn tián yīng

Definition: 膺: chest. Grief and anger filled my chest.

hiding anger and old grudges

Pronunciation: cáng nù sù yuàn

Definition: Tibetan, Su: to remain. Keep your anger and resentment inside. Refers to the feeling of resentment that is difficult to eliminate for a long time.

Grudge eyes and gnash teeth

Pronunciation: chēn mù qiè chǐ

Definition: Hate eyes: open your eyes wide when angry. Eyes widened, teeth gritted. Describes extreme anger.

Punishment, anger and suffocation

Pronunciation: chéng fèn zhì yù

Definition: Punishment: punishment; wrath: anger; suffocation: suppression; desire: desire. Control your anger and suppress your desires.

Fat finger canthus cleft

Pronunciation: fà zhǐ zì liè

Interpretation: Hair finger: hair standing straight; canthus cleft: eye orbit cracked. The hair is sticking up and the eyelids are wide open. Describe being very angry.

Angrily expression

Pronunciation: fèn rán zuò sè

Definition: The expression changes due to anger.

怫然不愿

Pronunciation: fú rán bù yuè

Definition: 怫然: a sad or angry look; Yue: happy, happy. Angry and unhappy.

Dare to be angry and dare to speak out

Pronunciation: gǎn nù gǎn yán

Definition: Dare to be angry and dare to speak out.

Dare to be angry but dare not speak

Pronunciation: gǎn nù ér bù gǎn yán

Definition: Be angry in your heart but dare not speak out. Frightened by threats, he dare not express the anger in his chest.

Pour oil on the fire

Pronunciation: huǒ shàng jiāo yóu

Definition: Pour oil on the fire. Metaphors make people angrier or make a situation more serious.

A rage

Pronunciation: huǒ mào sān zhàng

Definition: To describe extreme anger.

Outrageous

Pronunciation: lìng rén fà zhǐ

Explanation: It makes people’s hair stand up. The description makes people extremely angry.

Burning with anger

Pronunciation: nù huǒ zhōng shāo

Definition: Anger burning in the heart like fire. Described as having great anger.

Anger arises from the heart, and evil arises from the side of courage

Pronunciation: nù cóng xīn tóu qǐ,è xiàng dǎn biān shēng

Explanation: Metaphor of extreme anger You will be so bold that you can do anything. Also generally refers to being extremely angry.

A furious person

Pronunciation: nù fà chōng guān

Definition: It means that one is so angry that his hair stands on end and he holds a hat on his head. Describe extreme anger.

Angry rising to the sky

Pronunciation: nù qì chōng tiān

Definition: Anger rising to the sky. Describes extreme anger.

Angry Ni is thirsty for Ji

Pronunciation: nù ní kě jì

Interpretation: Ni: Suan Ni, that is, a lion; Ji: a horse. Like an angry lion tearing away stones, a thirsty horse rushing to the spring. The calligraphy is described as vigorous and unrestrained.

Looking like a torch

Pronunciation: mù guāng rú jù

Definition: Eyes shining like a torch. Staring angrily. It also describes being far-sighted.

Anger in color

Pronunciation: nù xíng yú sè

Definition: Shape: to reveal; Color: complexion. The inner anger showed on his face.

Out of control

Pronunciation: nù bù kě è

Definition: To stop. Uncontrollably angry. Described as very angry.

Same hatred and resentment

Pronunciation: tóng chóu dí kài

Definition: Same hatred: ***same enemy; enemy: confrontation, resistance; resentment: anger . Refers to unanimously hating the enemy.

Heaven is angry and people are resentful

Pronunciation: tiān nù rén yuàn

Definition: God is angry and the people are resentful. Describing the harm done as very serious and causing widespread anger.

Indignation

Pronunciation: yì fèn tián yīng

Explanation: Indignation: anger at something that violates justice; indignation: chest. His chest was filled with righteous anger.

Cleft canthus and hair finger

Pronunciation: zì liè fà zhǐ

Explanation: The corners of the eyes are cracked and the hair stands up. Describes extreme anger.

It is difficult to offend when people are angry

Pronunciation: zhòng nù nán fàn

Definition: Offense: to offend, offend. The anger of the masses cannot be offended. It means that you cannot do things that dissatisfy the masses.

Hung eyebrows and cold eyes

Pronunciation: héng méi lěng mù

Definition: 〖Explanation〗An angry and contemptuous look. Same as "crossing eyebrows and cold eyes".

Ao Angry Dragon Sorrow

Pronunciation: áo fèn lóng chóu

Explanation: Angry like a turtle, sad like a dragon. It is a metaphor for the sadness and anger of the music.

Angry eyes gnashing teeth

Pronunciation: chēn mù qiē chǐ

Definition: Angry eyes: open your eyes wide when you are angry. Eyes widened, teeth gritted. Describes extreme anger.

Chong Guàn nù fā

Pronunciation: chōng guàn nù fā

Definition: Describing extremely angry.

Chong Guàn zì liè

Pronunciation: chōng guàn zì liè

Definition: Describing extreme anger. Canthus cleft, eyes open. The language version of "Historical Records·The Chronicles of Xiang Yu": "Kuai entered the army gate with a sword and a shield... He looked at King Xiang with anger, his hair pointed up, and the canthus of his eyes was cracked."

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Pronunciation: fā shàng zhǐ guàn

Definition: The hair stands on end. Describes extreme anger.

怀怲色

Pronunciation: fú rán zuò sè

Definition: 怀怲: an angry look. A look of anger appeared on his face.

To add fuel to the fire

Pronunciation: huǒ shàng jiā yóu

Definition: To cheer from the sidelines to increase the anger of others or to encourage the development of the situation

Thunder 之wrath

Pronunciation: léi tíng zhī lù

Definition: Thunder: thunderbolt. Rage like thunderbolts. Describes extreme anger.

Cleft canthus teeth

Pronunciation: liè zì jiáo chǐ

Definition: Canthus: eye socket. His eyes were wide open and his teeth were clenched. A metaphor for being extremely angry.

The canthus of the eye is completely cracked

Pronunciation: mù zì jìn liè

Definition: Canthus: eye socket. His eyes were cracked. Describes extreme anger.

Anger arises from the heart, evil comes from the side of the courage

Pronunciation: nù cóng xīn tóu qǐ è xiàng dǎn biān shēng

Explanation: Metaphor of extreme anger You will be so bold that you can do anything. Also generally refers to being extremely angry.

Full of rage

Pronunciation: nù huǒ chōng tiān

Definition: Describes extreme anger that cannot be suppressed.

Full of anger

Pronunciation: nù qì chōng chōng

Definition: Describing the appearance of being so angry

Full of anger

Pronunciation: qì fèn tián yīng

Definition: Ying: chest. Describes the feeling of anger filling the chest. Also: "filled with anger", "filled with anger", "filled with anger".

God is angry and people are resentful

Pronunciation: shén nù rén yuàn

Definition: It means that everyone is resentful and angry.

Laughing and cursing

Pronunciation: xī xiào nù mà

Definition: ① Refers to different emotional expressions such as playfulness, laughter, anger, and curses. ② It means not adhering to specifications and expressing oneself freely. ③Mocking and insulting.

Anger arises from the heart, evil goes to the edge of the courage

Pronunciation: nù cóng xīn tóu qǐ,è xiàng dǎn biān shēng

Interpretation: Source: "Pinghua of the History of the Five Dynasties" ": "Zhu Wen didn't hear anything until everything stopped, and then after he heard it, his anger started in his heart, and his evil grew in his courage." The explanation is that when you are extremely angry, you will be so bold that you can do anything. Also generally refers to being extremely angry.

Example story

Getting angry and wearing a crown

Pronunciation: fà nù chuān guān

Definition: 〖Explanation〗The way the hair stands on end. Describes extreme anger. Same as "hair rising to crown".

Fazhi piercing the crown

Pronunciation: fà zhí chuān guān

Interpretation: 〖Explanation〗Describes extreme anger. Same as "hair rising to crown".

Purpose shame into anger

Pronunciation: jī xiū chéng nù

Interpretation: 〖Explanation〗 Still anger from shame. Refers to being extremely ashamed and reborn in anger.

Angry filling the chest

Pronunciation: nù qì tián xiōng

Definition: 〖Explanation〗The chest is filled with anger. Describes extreme anger.

People resent and God is angry

Pronunciation: rén yuàn tiān nù

Interpretation: 〖Explanation〗The people are resentful and God is angry. Describing the harm done as very serious and causing widespread anger.

万目睚禦

Pronunciation: wàn mù yá zì

Interpretation: 〖Explanation〗皚: corner of the eye; 禚: eye frame; 皚禦: stare. The crowd stared in anger.

It is difficult to bear the anger of the people

Pronunciation: zhòng nù nán rèn

Definition: 〖Explanation〗It means that the anger of the people is difficult to withstand.

Can't bear to hold it

Pronunciation: àn nà bù zhù

Definition: Press and hold: restraint. Refers to emotions such as excitement and anger that cannot be suppressed