Phrases with «real anger»

"Real anger" refers to a genuine or authentic feeling of intense displeasure or annoyance towards someone or something. It implies that the anger being expressed is not fake or superficial, but comes from a sincere and true place. Full definition

Sentences with «real anger»

  • One in which real anger at this government's arrogance seemed, for the first time, to be articulated on our behalf. (labour-uncut.co.uk)
  • It would be kind of comical if said in real anger, at least anytime since the 1950s. (redeeminggod.com)
  • The very real anger at the banking scandals seemed to come to nothing. (nextleft.org)
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