Stir_up vs Anger - What's the difference?
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arouse or excite passion or action.
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mix ingredients.
A strong feeling of displeasure, hostility or antagonism towards someone or something, usually combined with an urge to harm.
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To cause such a feeling of antagonism.
To become angry.
In transitive terms the difference between stir_up and anger
is that stir_up is mix ingredients while anger is to cause such a feeling of antagonism.As a noun anger is
a strong feeling of displeasure, hostility or antagonism towards someone or something, usually combined with an urge to harm.stir_up
English
Verb
- What one man can do himself directly is but little. If however he can stir up ten others to take up the task he has accomplished much -
- All those wretched quarrels, in his humble opinion, stirring up bad blood, from some bump of combativeness or gland of some kind, erroneously supposed to be about a punctilio of honour and a flag,...
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* English phrasal verbsanger
English
(wikipedia anger)Noun
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- I made the experiment, setting the moxa where the greatest anger and soreness still continued.
Synonyms
* (strong feeling of antagonism) * See alsoDerived terms
() * angerful * angerless * angry * anger management * in angerVerb
(en verb)- Don't anger me.
- You anger too easily.
