Angrily
/ˈæŋɡrɪli/
Meaning & Definition
adverb
In a manner showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
She spoke angrily after being interrupted multiple times during her presentation.
With an expression of anger.
He glared at his opponent angrily before the match began.
In a way that expresses frustration or irritation.
The child stomped his feet angrily when he was told it was time to go to bed.
In a furious or wrathful manner.
The manager angrily addressed the team after the project's failure.
Etymology
Middle English, from Anglo-French 'angre' meaning anger.
Common Phrases and Expressions
angrily confronted
faced someone with hostility or resentment
speak angrily
to express one's displeasure vocally with anger
angrily walk away
to leave a place in a huff or in irritation
Related Words
anger
a strong feeling of annoyance or displeasure
irritation
the state of feeling annoyed, impatient, or slightly angry
fury
wild or violent anger
Slang Meanings
pissed off
He was really pissed off after hearing the news.
heated
After the argument, things got a bit heated.