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more angry vs angrier

Both 'more angry' and 'angrier' are correct, but 'angrier' is more natural and commonly used. 'Angrier' is the comparative form of 'angry' and is the preferred choice when comparing the degree of anger between two things or people.
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more angry

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

It is used to compare the degree of anger between two or more things or people. It follows the pattern of using 'more' + adjective.
  • May 15, 2010 ... I had thought the comparative form of angry is "angrier" until I came across an article in which "more angry" is used. Are they both OK?
  • Feb 18, 2022 ... ... more angry' too. Are these forms interchangeable then? e.g.. He got angrier. He got more angry. Do both forms sound natural and correct ...
  • Aug 4, 2024 ... Reading a book and it says on one line “you become more angrier” Shouldn't it be much angrier or more angry?
  • Dec 25, 2010 ... In your Washington Post example,. They were more angry with Washington and intense in their desires for a smaller federal government and ...
  • Dec 18, 2020 ... Harry should be MORE angry. Discussion. I see a lot of posts about angry book Harry, and I've kind of kept that in the back of my head during ...
  • Mar 20, 2024 ... Title: No More Angry Birds: Investigating Touchscreen Ergonomics to Improve Tablet-Based Enrichment for Parrots; Creator: Kleinberger, ...
  • Feb 10, 2016 ... Have you felt more angry after starting a meditation practice? All related (46).
  • ... more angry. I always get a confused look on someone's face when I look at them and say, "It might help you if you were a little more angry..." I fear that ...
  • Dec 22, 2016 ... They want you to feel the same emotion that they are feeling and when that does not happen ,they get even more angry. I am laughing as I write ...

Alternatives:

  • angrier
  • less angry
  • most angry
  • least angry
  • very angry

angrier

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

It is the comparative form of 'angry' and is used to compare the degree of anger between two things or people.
  • Aug 26, 2021 ... Social media making us angrier, study reveals. Rage on social media platforms gets the most likes. Fundamental Research icon Fundamental ...
  • Sep 15, 2021 ... It Got Angrier Instead. Internal memos show how a big 2018 change rewarded outrage and that CEO Mark Zuckerberg resisted proposed fixes.
  • Jan 3, 2022 ... " The second is redundant, since "angrier" already denotes a higher level of anger. But you could say, "He became angrier." Upvote 32. Downvote
  • Oct 4, 2023 ... A recent poll showed that women are getting angrier all around the world. I would disagree – women have always been angry. They are just giving themselves ...
  • Dec 27, 2023 ... Non comic fans know Spidey has his spider sense and that Thor uses lightning; they probably don't know Hulk gets stronger the angrier he gets, ...
  • Dec 6, 2022 ... According to a BBC analysis of 10 years of data from the Gallup World Poll, women are getting angrier. Every year the poll surveys more than ...
  • Mar 26, 2009 ... ... smash dishes, others yell and scream. But current research suggests that all that venting could be making us angrier.
  • ... angrier pre to post-surgical intervention. Background: Secondary outcome analysis of the NIH COMPARE Parkinson's Disease DBS trial revealed that ...
  • Listen to abcdefu (angrier) on Spotify. Song · GAYLE · 2021.
  • Jun 10, 2021 ... No, men are not angrier than women. Men tend to express their anger in outwardly aggressive ways more often than women do.

Alternatives:

  • more angry
  • less angry
  • most angry
  • least angry
  • very angry

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