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1 angrily
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2 anger
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3 bang
[bæŋ] 1. noun1) (a sudden loud noise: The door shut with a bang.) hvellur2) (a blow or knock: a bang on the head from a falling branch.) högg2. verb1) (to close with a sudden loud noise: He banged the door.) skella2) (to hit or strike violently, often making a loud noise: The child banged his drum; He banged the book down angrily on the table.) berja3) (to make a sudden loud noise: We could hear the fireworks banging in the distance.) springa•- banger -
4 be/go on the rampage
['ræmpei‹] (to rush about angrily, violently or in excitement, often causing great destruction.) æða um, vera í æðiskasti -
5 buzz
1. verb1) ((of an insect) to make a noise by beating its wings eg when flying: The bees buzzed angrily.) suða2) (to be filled with or make a similar noise: My ears are buzzing; The crowd was buzzing with excitement.) suða2. noun((sometimes with a) a buzzing sound: a buzz of conversation.) suð, kliður- buzzer -
6 glare
[ɡleə] 1. verb1) (to stare fiercely and angrily: She glared at the little boy.) hvessa augun á2) (to shine very brightly, usually to an unpleasant extent: The sun glared down on us as we crossed the desert.) skína mjög bjart2. noun1) (a fierce or angry look: a glare of displeasure.) reiðilegt augnaráð2) (unpleasantly bright light: the glare of the sun.) glampi, skerandi birta•- glaring- glaringly -
7 glower
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8 growl
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9 hotly
1) (eagerly; quickly: The thieves were hotly pursued by the police.) ákaflega2) (angrily; passionately: The accusations were hotly denied.) reiðilega, af ástríðu -
10 look
[luk] 1. verb1) (to turn the eyes in a certain direction so as to see, to find, to express etc: He looked out of the window; I've looked everywhere, but I can't find him; He looked at me (angrily).) líta, horfa2) (to seem: It looks as if it's going to rain; She looks sad.) virðast, sÿnast3) (to face: The house looks west.) snúa2. noun1) (the act of looking or seeing: Let me have a look!) það að líta á2) (a glance: a look of surprise.) svipur, augnaráð3) (appearance: The house had a look of neglect.) útlit•- - looking
- looks
- looker-on
- looking-glass
- lookout
- by the looks of
- by the look of
- look after
- look ahead
- look down one's nose at
- look down on
- look for
- look forward to
- look here!
- look in on
- look into
- look on
- look out
- look out!
- look over
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11 pick on
1) (to choose (someone) to do a usually difficult or unpleasant job: Why do they always pick on me to do the washing-up?) leggja í einelti, velja til skítverka2) (to speak to or treat (a person) angrily or critically: Don't pick on me - it wasn't my fault.) ráðast á, skamma -
12 play at
1) (to pretend to be etc: The children were playing at cowboys and Indians.) þykjast2) (used when asking angrily what someone is doing: What does he think he's playing at (=doing)?) þykjast -
13 rampage
[ræm'pei‹](to rush about angrily, violently or in excitement: The elephants rampaged through the jungle.) æðiskast -
14 rant
[rænt](to talk angrily: He's still ranting (and raving) about the damage to his car.) ausa úr skálum reiði sinnar -
15 react
[ri'ækt]1) (to behave in a certain way as a result of something: How did he react when you called him a fool?; He reacted angrily to the criticism; Hydrogen reacts with oxygen to form water.) bregðast við, svara, sÿna viðbrögð; hvarfast2) ((with against) to behave or act in a certain way in order to show rejection of: Young people tend to react against their parents.) veita mótspyrnu, vinna gegn3) ((with to) to be affected, usually badly, by (a drug etc): I react very badly to penicillin.) hafa áhrif; þola (illa); bregðast við•- reaction- reactionary
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16 reprimand
1. verb((especially of a person in authority) to speak or write angrily or severely to (someone) because he has done wrong; to rebuke: The soldier was severely reprimanded for being drunk.) átelja, veita áminningu2. noun(angry or severe words; a rebuke: He was given a severe reprimand.) átölur, áminning -
17 round on
(to turn to face (a person) suddenly, especially angrily.) ráðast á (e-n) -
18 scold
[skəuld](to criticize or blame loudly and angrily: She scolded the child for coming home so late.) skamma- scolding -
19 slang
[slæŋ] 1. noun(words and phrases (often in use for only a short time) used very informally, eg words used mainly by, and typical of, a particular group: army slang; teenage slang; `stiff' is slang for `a corpse'.) slangur2. verb(to speak rudely and angrily to or about (someone); to abuse: I got furious when he started slanging my mother.) úthúða -
20 slash
[slæʃ] 1. verb1) (to make long cuts in (cloth etc): He slashed his victim's face with a razor.) rista2) ((with at) to strike out violently at (something): He slashed at the bush angrily with a stick.) höggva3) (to reduce greatly: A notice in the shop window read `Prices slashed!') lækka stórlega2. noun1) (a long cut or slit.) skurður2) (a sweeping blow.) högg
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Angrily — An gri*ly, adv. In an angry manner; under the influence of anger. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
angrily — (adv.) mid 14c., resentful, in anger; ill temperedly, from ANGRY (Cf. angry) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
angrily — adv. Angrily is used with these verbs: ↑accuse, ↑ask, ↑bark, ↑blush, ↑confront, ↑cry, ↑curse, ↑demand, ↑denounce, ↑deny, ↑exclaim, ↑flash, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
angrily — angry ► ADJECTIVE (angrier, angriest) 1) feeling or showing anger. 2) (of a wound or sore) red and inflamed. DERIVATIVES angrily adverb … English terms dictionary
angrily — adverb with anger (Freq. 6) he angrily denied the accusation • Derived from adjective: ↑angry … Useful english dictionary
angrily — adverb see angry … New Collegiate Dictionary
angrily — See angry. * * * … Universalium
angrily — adverb /ˈæŋ.ɡɹə.li/ In an angry manner; under the influence of anger. <! material copied from Websters Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) … Wiktionary
angrily — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. heatedly, indignantly, testily, irately, grouchily, crisply, sharply, infuriatedly, savagely, hotly, fiercely, tartly, bitterly, acidly, furiously, wildly, violently, in anger, crossly, irritably, in the heat of passion.… … English dictionary for students
angrily — adv. wrathfully, furiously … English contemporary dictionary
angrily — an·gri·ly … English syllables