These results support a middle-ground position in which disgust words concerning socio-moral violations are not entirely a metaphor for anger, but bear some relationship to other representations of disgust. In the case of socio-moral violations, however, the use of disgust language is more ...
*Sent: The actor was upset by the mordant criticism of the gossip columnist who seemed out to ruin his reputation. nettle a prickly or stinging plant; to arouse displeasure, impatience, or anger; to vex or irritate severely *Syn: peeve, annoy, incense, gall, irk ...
Altercation is a nicer word for "quarrel," which is a nicer word for "fight." Fight is a simple, effective one-syllable word, while quarrel is a softer, two-syllable word, and altercation is a very civilized-sounding four-syllable word for the same uncivilized thing: a noisy argument ...
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flee:runorhurryawayinemergencyThewolfrolledoverandplayeddeadtoescapecapturebythefarmer.Theylostnotimeinfleeingtheburninghotel.Ⅲ.angryandinfuriatinganger:strongfeelingofdispleasureorhostility Infuriate:makesbextremelyangryInfuriatingly,Ijustmissedtheplane.Iamangrywithmyselfformakingsuchastupidmistake.Ⅳ.country,...
When someone insults you, it is common to feel an array of uncomfortable feelings, including, anger, shame, humiliation and general unease. One of the most common responses to insults is retaliation. When someone attacks or offends you, you may want to strike back to even the score. However...
the behavior. For example, a teacher might say, "I feel like saying a cross word because I just stubbed my toe, but I know that wouldn't be very considerate." Or "I know it's cold outside, but we need to do the fire drill because it's an important safety regulation we must ...
Through his spoken word, man is continually making laws for himself. —Florence Scovel Shinn 29 The process of democracy is one of change. Our laws are not frozen into immutable form, they are constantly in the process of revision in response to the needs of a changing society. —Thurgood ...
community, castigates them for current and recent sins, and then pleads for their repentance. Because Puritans at the time studied both Scripture and nature for signs of God's intentions, they became increasingly alarmed by earthquakes, explosions and fires, which they equated with God's anger. ...
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