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单词 angered
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angeredadj.

Brit. /ˈaŋɡəd/, U.S. /ˈæŋɡərd/
Forms: see anger v. and -ed suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: anger v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < anger v. + -ed suffix1. Compare earlier angerful adj., angry adj.
1. Distressed, troubled. Obsolete.
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the mind > emotion > suffering > [adjective]
angeredc1275
miseasedc1390
woea1398
forpainedc1400
labouringc1425
passive?a1439
painedc1450
loaden1542
sored1557
stressed1559
pinched1566
grieved1586
suffering1609
heavy-laden1611
undergoinga1616
vulned1628
loaded1661
afflicted1690
sick as a parrot1705
crosseda1732
wrung1862
traumatized1935
fraught1966
c1275 (?c1250) Owl & Nightingale (Calig.) (1935) l. 1588 An is þat gode wif unbliþe..An hire fore an horte ongred.
a1425 (a1400) Prick of Conscience (Galba & Harl.) (1863) l. 302 Þe prophet..was angred, in thoght.
c1440 (a1400) Sir Eglamour (Thornton) (1965) l. 152 If ȝe be angrede for þe luffe of mee It greues me wondir sare!
?a1518 H. Watson Ualentyne & Orson (1555) x. sig. H.iii Ualentyne wepte full ofte. And whan the fayre Eglantyne sawe hym angred she wolde wepe full tenderly, and with all her might comfort hym.
2. Provoked to anger; feeling or displaying anger; (also) characterized by anger.Now the usual sense.
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the mind > emotion > anger > [adjective]
irrec825
gramec893
wemodc897
wrothc950
bolghenc1000
gramelyc1000
hotOE
on fireOE
brathc1175
moodyc1175
to-bollenc1175
wrethfulc1175
wraw?c1225
agrameda1300
wrathfula1300
agremedc1300
hastivec1300
irousa1340
wretheda1340
aniredc1350
felonc1374
angryc1380
upreareda1382
jealous1382
crousea1400
grieveda1400
irefula1400
mada1400
teena1400
wraweda1400
wretthy14..
angryc1405
errevousa1420
wrothy1422
angereda1425
passionatec1425
fumous1430
tangylc1440
heavy1452
fire angry1490
wrothsomea1529
angerful?1533
wrothful?1534
wrath1535
provoked1538
warm1547
vibrant1575
chauffe1582
fuming1582
enfeloned1596
incensed1597
choleric1598
inflameda1600
raiseda1600
exasperate1601
angried1609
exasperated1611
dispassionate1635
bristlinga1639
peltish1648
sultry1671
on (also upon) the high ropes (also rope)1672
nangry1681
ugly1687
sorea1694
glimflashy1699
enraged1732
spunky1809
cholerous1822
kwaai1827
wrathy1828
angersome1834
outraged1836
irate1838
vex1843
raring1845
waxy1853
stiff1856
scotty1867
bristly1872
hot under the collar1879
black angry1894
spitfire1894
passionful1901
ignorant1913
hairy1914
snaky1919
steamed1923
uptight1934
broigus1937
lemony1941
ripped1941
pissed1943
crooked1945
teed off1955
ticked off1959
ripe1966
torqued1967
bummed1970
a1425 (?c1375) N. Homily Legendary (Harl.) in C. Horstmann Altengl. Legenden (1881) 2nd Ser. 129 Þis son of Chosdroas..euill angerd was.
1477 Earl Rivers tr. Dictes or Sayengis Philosophhres (Caxton) (1877) lf. 67v The angred man retourneth by his pacience & seeth another angry, may wele perceyue his owne defawtes.
1567 W. Painter Palace of Pleasure II. xxix. f. 326 Dom Diego..sent many messages, giftes, letters, and excuses to his angred mistresse Gineura.
1581 T. Rogers tr. N. Hemmingsen Faith of Church Militant viii. 79 Mahomet ioined himself to the angred soldiers..& encouraged them in their defection.
1629 F. Hubert Hist. Edward II 52 Angred Curres more fiercely still returne.
1720 J. Mottley Imperial Captives iii. 37 But hear, base Boy, Nor dare the Fury of an anger'd Monarch.
1832 Ld. Tennyson Dream Fair Women lxxi, in Poems (new ed.) 140 Those dragon eyes of angered Eleanor.
1881 Daily News 11 Aug. 2/2 A somewhat angered controversy took place across the table.
1919 Sabbath Recorder 23 June 789/2 The Christian is tested by these thrusts of the world through some angered neighbor.
1982 P. A. Bell & T. C. Greene in G. W. Evans Environmental Stress (1984) iii. 93 Baron and P. Bell..found that heat decreased aggression for angered subjects.
2011 C. Lemoy Across Pacific 169 Human sacrifices were necessary to calm the angered gods.
3. Chiefly literary. Of the sea, sky, etc.: raging, stormy; = angry adj. 11.
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the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > weather > bad weather > [adjective] > stormy > violent or raging
sharp1377
sticklec1450
angry1557
storming1557
furious1585
mad1594
rageful1595
angered1603
main1627
tearing1633
irrefrenary1658
1603 T. Winter tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Second Day of First Weeke 39 Not finding where to pearch themselues againe, Do fall at length into the angred maine.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Antony & Cleopatra (1623) ii. vi. 21 The anger'd Ocean fomes. View more context for this quotation
1812 tr. F. Péron in J. Pinkerton Gen. Coll. Voy. & Trav. XI. 836 The roaring of the angered waves.
1888 J. T. Boyle Poems of Fancy & Imagination 128 Like bolt by angered storm-cloud shed, Out flew it through an eye.
1902 A. H. Adams Nazarene 36 Mary of Magdala..saw Distinct against the angered sky the forms..of the crucified.
1994 C. McWilliam Debatable Land (1995) vi. 138 The angered water was less biddable than water after calm.
4.
a. Of a wound, the skin, etc.: irritated, inflamed; esp. reddened because of inflammation or infection. Cf. angry adj. 10a. Now somewhat rare.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > inflammation > [adjective]
scaldedc1450
angryc1500
inflammate1583
inflamed1599
fiery1600
blazed1631
in a flame1658
inflammatory1732
phlogistic1732
angered1753
fretful1804
phlogotic1817
phlogosed1830
phlegmatous1854
inflammablea1862
phlogogenic1881
phlogogenous1890
phlogogenetic1891
stormy1899
1753 tr. G. Bentivoglio Coll. Lett. 142 The Wound is angered, therefore no Wonder if all Applications are most sensibly felt.
1875 St. James' Mag. 1 433 The smarting, angered wound.
1928 Oakland (Calif.) Tribune 7 June 16/1 (advt.) In most cases of Eczema, produces almost immediate relief, cooling and soothing the angered skin and reducing inflammation.
2010 http://ithinkihatemy45s.blogspot.com 10 Mar. (blog, Internet Archive Wayback Machine 16 May 2012) Now finished, the 99-cent ‘Men's Choice’ aftershave has hardly soothed my angered skin, and I sit here with a scowl gracing my burning skull.
b. literary. More generally: flushed or glowing red, as if with anger. Cf. angry adj. 10b. Obsolete. rare.
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the world > matter > colour > named colours > red or redness > [adjective] > bright red or scarlet
scarletc1386
puniceousa1398
vermeilc1400
corala1522
Punic?1553
orient1578
vermilion1589
wax-red1593
cherry-red1594
Punical1606
coralline?1608
scarleted1641
coccineous1654
cinnabrianc1668
poppy-coloured1677
miniaceous1688
phoeniceous1688
cherry-coloured1695
coral-red1700
cardinal1755
cherried1762
ponceau1774
punicean1786
cinnabar1807
geraniumed1819
miniatous1826
cardinal scarlet1828
vermilion-coloured1835–6
geranium-coloured1836
pink1846
cardinal red1850
lobster-red1856
phoenicean1857
magenta1877
angered1878
scarlet-vermilion1882
tomato1889
camellia-red1890
miniate1891
nasturtium-red1896
sealing-wax1912
1878 B. Taylor Prince Deukalion i. vi. 47 Every nightly crag..Is angered with the glory.
1888 A. C. Ketchum Christmas Carillons 73 The morning shone upon Judea's range Of rifted marble... The angered peaks Pointed malignant shadows after him.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2019; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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