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angrily

[ ang-gruh-lee ]

adverb

  1. in a manner born of or expressing anger or strong resentment: responding angrily to the sanctions.

    stomping off angrily;

    responding angrily to the sanctions.

  2. in a threatening or ominous manner: branches angrily thrashing the window.

    angrily waving his finger;

    branches angrily thrashing the window.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of angrily1

First recorded in 1375–1400; late Middle English; angry ( def ) + -ly ( def )
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In the video, Nacua can be seen pointing and angrily yelling at a man in the stands seconds before jumping to strike the man in the face with an open hand.

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Post-match television footage of Tony Rowe angrily addressing the players in the changing room only added to the sense of anxiety surrounding the club's fortunes.

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The protests were generally reported as peaceful, although Representative Suhas Subramanyam, a Democrat, posted a video on X of a man holding a Trump sign and pushing through a crowd to angrily confront him.

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We saw an official angrily reprimanding staff about other colleagues who had not turned up to work during the emergency.

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A video shows Poland's Swiatek swiping angrily at a ball thrown to her by a ball boy, with the ball landing close to him before bouncing into the stands.

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