Fâche (en. Angry)
[faʃ]
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
State of irritation or anger.
He has a great anger towards his friend.
Il a une grande fâche contre son ami.
Feeling of dissatisfaction.
Her anger was palpable in the air.
Sa fâche était palpable dans l'air.
verb
To anger someone.
They know how to make me angry.
Ils savent comment me fâcher.
To get angry.
She gets angry easily.
Elle se fâche facilement.
Etymology
From Old French 'façer', meaning 'to strike' or 'to hit', associated with emotions.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to get angry
To become angry.
se fâcher
to be angry
To be angry.
avoir la fâche
not to anger
To stay calm, not to get worked up.
ne pas fâcher
Related Words
angrily
Unpleasant way of expressing anger.
fâchement
angry
One who feels anger.
fâché
anger
Situation of conflict or disagreement.
fâcherie
Slang Meanings
To be fuming
He is fuming after hearing the news.
Il est en rogne après avoir entendu la nouvelle.
To be on edge
She is on edge today.
Elle a les nerfs à fleur de peau aujourd'hui.