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Antagonise vs Anger - What's the difference?

antagonise | anger | Related terms |

Antagonise is a related term of anger.


As a verb antagonise

is .

As a noun anger is

remorse, regret.

Repugnance vs Anger - What's the difference?

repugnance | anger | Related terms |

Repugnance is a related term of anger.


As nouns the difference between repugnance and anger

is that repugnance is repugnance while anger is remorse, regret.

Anger vs Agitation - What's the difference?

anger | agitation |


As nouns the difference between anger and agitation

is that anger is remorse, regret while agitation is .

Revulsion vs Anger - What's the difference?

revulsion | anger | Related terms |

Revulsion is a related term of anger.


As nouns the difference between revulsion and anger

is that revulsion is abhorrence, a sense of loathing, intense aversion, repugnance, repulsion, horror while anger is remorse, regret.

Chagrin vs Anger - What's the difference?

chagrin | anger |


In transitive terms the difference between chagrin and anger

is that chagrin is to bother or vex; to mortify while anger is to cause such a feeling of antagonism.

In intransitive terms the difference between chagrin and anger

is that chagrin is to be vexed or annoyed while anger is to become angry.

Anger vs Aggressive - What's the difference?

anger | aggressive |


As a noun anger

is a strong feeling of displeasure, hostility or antagonism towards someone or something, usually combined with an urge to harm.

As a verb anger

is to cause such a feeling of antagonism.

As an adjective aggressive is

tending or disposed to aggress; characterized by aggression; making assaults; unjustly attacking.

Anger vs Shame - What's the difference?

anger | shame |


As nouns the difference between anger and shame

is that anger is remorse, regret while shame is uncomfortable]] or painful feeling due to recognition or consciousness of impropriety, dishonor or other wrong in the opinion of the person experiencing the feeling it is caused by awareness of exposure of circumstances of [[unworthy|unworthiness or of improper or indecent conduct.

As an interjection shame is

a cry of admonition for the subject of a speech, often used reduplicated, especially in political debates.

As a verb shame is

to feel shame, be ashamed.

Affront vs Anger - What's the difference?

affront | anger | Related terms |

Affront is a related term of anger.


As nouns the difference between affront and anger

is that affront is while anger is remorse, regret.

Miffed vs Anger - What's the difference?

miffed | anger |


As verbs the difference between miffed and anger

is that miffed is past tense of miff while anger is to cause such a feeling of antagonism.

As an adjective miffed

is irritated, angry, put out or annoyed.

As a noun anger is

a strong feeling of displeasure, hostility or antagonism towards someone or something, usually combined with an urge to harm.

Blame vs Anger - What's the difference?

blame | anger |


As a verb blame

is .

As a noun anger is

remorse, regret.

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