Wring it: meaning and synonyms

Being angry means getting angry, but not very much. This first meaning comes to mind when you come across this word. In the article, you will learn the origin of the verb "angry." Learn its lexical meaning. And at the end of the article we will pick up synonyms and examples of its use in context.

The origin of the verb "angry"

The term is associated with the word "angry." This is a concept of common Slavic origin. Formed from "srd" - "hatred." These are root words with the concept of "heart". Previously, the last word was also used in the meaning of anger towards someone.

The expression "in the hearts" has the meaning of an angry statement or deed, which is performed in a state of intense anger. Then they often regret what they said or did. The heart contains not only love, but also anger. This is the place where good and evil fight in man.

Hence the meaning of "angry" - to have anger in the heart. This condition burns out from the inside. And for others it is repulsive.

The lexical meaning of the word "angry"

man is angry

According to the explanatory dictionaries of S. I. Ozhegov, N. Yu. Shvedova, D. N. Ushakova, T. F. Efremova, the verb has the same meaning as anger.

This concept is colloquial. It is perceived softer than the verb "angry." This is a slight anger. The word “angry” sounds like “grumbling,” that is, saying something angry under your breath.

V. Dahl in his explanatory dictionary indicates that this word is close to the term "heart". One of its meanings is anger and anger.

Synonyms and examples of the use of the verb "be angry" in context

the man is angry

There are several words that are similar in meaning to the term being studied. Here is some of them:

  • murmur;
  • be angry;
  • swear;
  • grumble;
  • pout;
  • take offense;
  • get angry;
  • be angry;
  • to freak out;
  • annoy;
  • lose one's temper.

Most clearly you can imagine the use of the word in context. Below is a series of phrases that contain the studied word "angry."

  1. Dear Ivan Petrovich, do not be angry with us that we returned so late.
  2. A neighbor is angry at me for not inviting her to a holiday.
  3. What do you grumble and get angry, like an old woman, it does not suit you.
  4. The rude old man came to his senses from his evil words and asked not to be angry with him, fool.
  5. Remember the daughter-in-law: you can never be angry with things, they are not the reason for your quarrels with your husband. So leave the whipping utensils.

Thus, this verb denotes a malicious act in relation to something or someone. But it is not so furious. Rather, it is dissatisfaction with something or someone. To be angry is to be angry at a person or an object (phenomenon) for or without reason.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/C39110/


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