Today we are going to practice using anger in a sentence to improve our use of both verbs and nouns! We’ll also practice how to say it, too! Not only that, but we will practice using angry in a sentence, too!
Anger in a sentence
Here are the first 10 example of anger in a sentence. Read and repeat them all!
- The continuous chattering at work started to anger Susan.
- Leaving toys all over the floor will anger dad when he gets home.
- Spilling coffee on the reports might anger the boss.
- A sudden thunderstorm at the beach can anger tourists.
- The long queue at the food stand seemed to anger the hungry kids.
- Forgetting to return the tools angered my neighbor.
- The teacher’s unfair grading angered the students.
- Seeing trash at the park can anger those who care for the environment.
- A mistake in the order angered the customer at the restaurant.
- Cheating during the game will surely anger the other players.
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What is anger?
Anger is an intense emotional response that arises when we confront a situation we deem unjust, threatening, or frustrating. It’s an essential, primal emotion that signals when our boundaries have been crossed and mobilizes us towards assertive action. The physiological surge, marked by a racing heart and a flood of adrenaline, primes us for immediate response. Managed properly, anger is a formidable force that can drive positive change and personal empowerment.
Anger in a sentence: as a verb
Here are 10 sentences with anger that specifically focus on the word in it’s verb form:
- Skipping the meeting may anger the whole team.
- Littering in the streets angers those who keep the city clean.
- Interrupting when someone else is speaking can anger them.
- Breaking school rules is a quick way to anger the principal.
- Not being allowed to play outside angered the children.
- Pushing in line at the cafeteria will anger your schoolmates.
- The loud party next door is going to anger the old couple.
- Splashing water and getting everyone wet angered people at the pool.
- Being ignored by the waiter anger customers waiting to order.
- Playing loud music at the library will definitely anger the librarian.
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Anger in a sentence: as a noun
Now let’s practice 10 examples of anger in a sentence when it is used as a noun, instead of verb:
- Her face turned red with anger when he broke her favorite vase.
- Tim’s voice trembled with anger as he recounted the unfair criticism at work.
- The mess in the living room was a clear source of anger for mom.
- A stolen bicycle at the park left the young boy in tears and anger.
- In the office, the computer crash caused a wave of anger among the staff.
- The litter on the beach stirred anger in the volunteers cleaning up.
- At school, the sudden pop quiz caused a murmur of anger in the classroom.
- Julie felt a surge of anger when someone cut in line at the grocery store.
- Having to wait in the cold, the crowd’s anger at the delayed bus grew.
- At the dinner party, a tactless joke sparked a flare of anger from the host.
How to pronounce anger
The phonetic spelling of “anger” is:
/ˈaŋ.ɡə/
- Repeat this sentence with me: You will anger that cat if you get too close!
Angry in a sentence
Let’s now make 10 sentences with the adjective form – here are some examples of angry in a sentence:
- The angry cat hissed when the dog came too close.
- She was angry at herself for forgetting the meeting.
- The children were angry when it started to rain on their picnic.
- He received an angry email from his boss about the missed deadline.
- Angry customers left reviews when their orders arrived late.
- An angry bird chirped loudly after its nest was disturbed.
- The teacher had an angry look after the classroom got noisy.
- She felt angry when she saw litter at the beautiful beach.
- He was angry about the traffic jam on his way home from work.
- There was an angry outburst in the cafeteria over the spilled food.
Anger questions
Here are 10 questions that talk about anger. Use them for conversation practice by answering them in full sentences!
- What is your usual way of coping with anger at work?
- How do you calm yourself when you get angry at home?
- Can you share an experience when noise in the office caused you anger?
- What angers you most about littering in public spaces?
- How would you handle your anger if you saw someone damaging plants at the park?
- What makes students angry in the classroom?
- Have you ever felt anger while waiting in a long line at the beach?
- At a party, what social behaviors tend to trigger your anger?
- How do you express anger without causing a scene?
- In what situations do you find your anger to be most justified?
Anger in a sentence: a great word to know to describe emotion
I hope you have enjoyed reading and repeating all of these examples of anger in a sentence! It might also be good to know, if you are learning English, that there are other words that are similar to anger, too. We can say annoy, or irritate. Both of those are a little less strong than anger, though! Please try to review this verb and noun by making plenty of your own sentences, too!