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[ ang-gruh-lee ] / ˈæŋ grə li / SEE SYNONYMS FOR angrily ON THESAURUS.COM
adverbin a manner born of or expressing anger or strong resentment: stomping off angrily; responding angrily to the sanctions. in a threatening or ominous manner: angrily waving his finger; branches angrily thrashing the window. Origin of angrilyFirst recorded in 1375–1400; late Middle English; angry + -ly Words nearby angrilyAngoumois, Angoumois grain moth, Angra do Heroismo, Angra Mainyu, Angrboda, angrily, angry, angry young man, angst, angstrom, Ångstrom unit Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for angrilyRoberts, in a live Fox News hit after the briefing, responded angrily to critics of his question. Kayleigh McEnany’s first post-debate briefing goes off the rails|Aaron Blake|October 1, 2020|Washington Post After angrily sharing a secret about the friend who posted about him, he catches himself and laughs, exasperated. The App Bringing Out The Best/Worst in Washington’s Gays|Scott Bixby|May 31, 2014|DAILY BEAST During his appearance, Morsi angrily asked the presiding judge why he was on trial. Morsi’s Soundproof Glass Booth Trial|Alastair Beach|February 2, 2014|DAILY BEAST They say he tried to extort more money from them on the way out of Syria, but Mousa engaged him angrily in Arabic. War Tourists Flock to Syria’s Front Lines|Ben Taub|November 2, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The Prime Minister of Israel has been known to angrily decry anti-Israel incitement among Palestinians, and he is right to do so. Why Are Israelis Tone Deaf to Incitement Against Palestinians?|Emily L. Hauser|October 25, 2013|DAILY BEAST Confronting Kennedy, Nan Richardson is said to have angrily announced: “You killed my sister.” New Questions Arise About Mary Richardson Kennedy’s Suicide|Nancy Collins|May 16, 2013|DAILY BEAST Beauchamp hugged his politics like some who show their love of the pleasures of life by taking to them angrily. Beauchamp's Career, Complete|George Meredith Meanwhile, Mrs. Chatterton was angrily pacing up and down the room. Five Little Peppers at School|Margaret Sidney "I don't care a curse what the American papers say," said Peter angrily. Once a Week|Alan Alexander Milne “It would kill me,” said Syd, angrily; and somehow his voice grew stronger. Syd Belton|George Manville Fenn "I don't understand your Bornholmish dialect," said he at last, angrily, and turning his back upon them. Andersen's Fairy Tales|Hans Christian Andersen
Words related to angrilyfuriously, madly, violently, fiercely, sharply, savagely, hotly, heatedly, bitterly, indignantly, tempestuously, wildly, crisply, crossly, irately, irritably, testily |