Angry Feelings: Stronger Words in English
Are you tired of using the word angry all the time? In English, there are many stronger and more precise words to describe your feelings. This video teaches you better vocabulary for common angry emotions so you can express yourself more clearly and confidently.
When you’re very angry, try using the word furious. It’s stronger and more intense.
If you’re very frustrated, say exasperated—it shows you’re really at your limit.
Instead of saying you’re very annoyed, try irritated.
Feeling very bitter? Use the word resentful.
If someone is being very stubborn, they’re headstrong.
And someone who is very aggressive can be described as hostile.
These advanced words are common in everyday English, especially in work and relationship conversations. By learning them, you’ll understand native speakers better and speak more naturally yourself.
Watch the video and repeat each word out loud. Then, try using them in your own sentences. Practice makes progress!
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