Angrily Meaning in English
word
ˈæŋɡɹəɫi
ANG-gruh-lee
ˈæŋɡɹɪli
ANG-gri-lee
Definition
In a way that shows anger or strong annoyance.
Usage & Nuances
'Angrily' is an adverb and usually goes before or after verbs to describe how an action is done, as in 'shout angrily.' Common with speaking or movement verbs. Do not confuse with 'angry' (adjective).
Spanish: con enojo - enfadadamentePortuguese (BR): zangado - com raivaPortuguese (PT): zangado - com raivaChinese (Simplified): 愤怒地 - 生气地Chinese (Traditional): 憤怒地 - 生氣地Hindi: गुस्से मेंArabic: بغضبBengali: রাগান্বিতভাবে - ক্ষুব্ধভাবেRussian: сердито - злoJapanese: 怒って - 怒りながらVietnamese: một cách giận dữKorean: 화가 나서 - 성난 듯이Turkish: öfkeli bir şekilde - kızgıncaUrdu: غصے سےIndonesian: dengan marah
Example Sentences
She spoke angrily to her brother.
basic
He angrily slammed the door.
basic
The dog barked angrily at the stranger.
basic
"Why did you do that?" she asked angrily.
natural
He angrily threw his phone on the couch when he saw the news.
natural
She angrily stormed out of the meeting, slamming her notebook shut.
natural