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angry on me vs angry upon me

Both "angry on me" and "angry upon me" are not commonly used in English. The correct preposition to use to express this idea is "angry with me."
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Explained by Michele A.
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Last updated: September 06, 2024

angry on me

This phrase is not commonly used in English. The preposition "on" is not typically used to express anger towards someone.

The correct preposition to use when expressing anger towards someone is "with." Therefore, it is more appropriate to say "angry with me."

Alternatives:

  • angry with me

angry upon me

This phrase is not commonly used in English. The preposition "upon" is not typically used to express anger towards someone.

The correct preposition to use when expressing anger towards someone is "with." Therefore, it is more appropriate to say "angry with me."

Alternatives:

  • angry with me

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