angersome
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]angersome (comparative more angersome, superlative most angersome)
- Marked by, or showing anger; angry; wrathful
- 1840, Thomas Hood, Tylney Hall:
- "[...] — there's been summut done to make God Almighty angersome, — mark my words on it."
- 2013, Krishnanand, Sermons in the Storms:
- Unused to commotion and as also being surprised over that day's angersome attitude of her ever good-natured son, the Doctor's mother came and saw things to herself.
- (chiefly dialectal, Scotland) Causing or arousing anger; vexatious; irritating
- 2015, David Shoemaker, Responsibility from the Margins:
- As a sentiment, then, agential anger evaluates its object as “angersome,” as meriting anger.
Synonyms
[edit]- (marked by anger): wrathsome