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Don't anger me vs Don't make me angry

Both sentences are correct, and they convey a similar message with slight nuances. 'Don't anger me' is a direct command to avoid causing anger, while 'Don't make me angry' implies that the person is warning against a specific action that would lead to their becoming angry.
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Explained by Vince
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Last updated: September 10, 2024

Don't anger me

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a command to avoid causing anger.

This phrase is a direct command to someone to refrain from making the speaker angry.

Examples:

  • Don't anger me by being late again.
  • Please don't anger me with your thoughtless comments.

Alternatives:

  • Don't upset me
  • Don't provoke me

Don't make me angry

This phrase is correct and commonly used to warn someone against actions that could lead to the speaker becoming angry.

This phrase is a warning to someone not to engage in behavior that would cause the speaker to become angry.

Examples:

  • Don't make me angry by ignoring my requests.
  • Please don't make me angry by disrespecting my boundaries.

Alternatives:

  • Don't provoke me to anger
  • Don't upset me

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