anger - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of anger in Hindi

  • गुस्सा
  • क्रोध
  • कोप
  • खीज
  • ताव
  • गज़ब
  • खीझ
  • कीना
  • झांझ
  • गुस्सा
  • कुढ़ाना
  • जी जलना
  • खीझना
  • खीजना
  • क्रुद्ध करना

anger Definition

verb

  • fill (someone) with anger; provoke anger in. ( क्रोध से (किसी को) भरना; में गुस्सा भड़काना। )

noun

  • a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility. ( झुंझलाहट, नाराजगी, या शत्रुता की एक मजबूत भावना। )

anger Example

  • He prompted anger by appearing to suggest some of the audience had been drinking. ( उन्होंने कहा कि दर्शकों में से कुछ पीने के सुझाव देने के लिए गुस्से में थे। )
  • I think that she has got a lot of anger inside and her behaviour wasn't very good. ( मुझे लगता है कि उसे अंदर बहुत गुस्सा आया है और उसका व्यवहार बहुत अच्छा नहीं था। )
  • It's been a very odd week so far, a proper rollercoaster of anger , joy and passion. ( यह अब तक एक बहुत ही अजीब सप्ताह है, क्रोध, खुशी और जुनून का एक उचित रोलरकोस्टर। )
  • Nothing inspires an artist more than the righteous anger of an observed injustice. ( कुछ भी नहीं एक कलाकार को एक मनाया अन्याय के धर्मी गुस्से से अधिक प्रेरित करता है। )
  • voices were raised in anger ( गुस्से में आवाजें उठ रही थीं )
  • The burden is a clutch of vivid memories which inspire a mixture of anger and pity in equal measure. ( बोझ ज्वलंत यादों का एक समूह है जो समान माप में क्रोध और दया के मिश्रण को प्रेरित करता है। )
  • But it is no small thing to see anger and resentment each and every time you try to open up. ( लेकिन हर बार क्रोध और आक्रोश देखना कोई छोटी बात नहीं है। )
  • His statement had caused outrage and anger in both the Hindu and Sikh communities. ( उनके बयान से हिंदू और सिख दोनों समुदायों में आक्रोश और गुस्सा पैदा हो गया था। )
  • Official politics is in flux and there is a widespread mood of resentment and anger . ( आधिकारिक राजनीति प्रवाह में है और आक्रोश और गुस्से की व्यापक मनोदशा है। )

More Sentence

  • Both Italy and Spain reacted with anger at their exclusion from the Berlin summit.
  • Music has the power to seize the soul, to match anger with anger , grief with grief.
  • For some reason the sergeant major had decided to choose me to vent his anger on.
  • there's anger at the attack
  • Before the meeting a number of campaigners staged a protest to show their anger .
  • The level of anger at the plans within Scottish Opera was last night made clear by a senior source.
  • Any leader needs a strong and loyal party, not one riven with anger at how the leader came by his crown.
  • I share the rising public anger at a government that sneers at integrity and trust.
  • I had a rush of anger and frustration at not being able to vent my feelings in an acceptable manner.
  • Emma's face is red with anger , her eyes flash in fury and her hair seems to have bushed out with rage.
  • Shaking our fists both in anger at the gods and to keep warm, we trudge off in the general direction of the car.
  • Moss Street residents reacted with anger to news that their homes were expendable.
  • He is laughing, with a touch of anger in his laughter, but no triumph, no malignity.
  • the colonel's anger at his daughter's disobedience
  • She and the family are angered and appalled at what has been disclosed.
  • The BBC reported this story this morning and it is not often I am so angered by anything so early in the day.
  • The girls burst out with genuine laughter at him, which only angered him even more.
  • The felling of a sycamore tree in Bradford on Avon has angered residents who petitioned for its survival.
  • The edict has angered some officers, who feel the ruling is discriminatory.
  • The Government has delayed an announcement on third-level fees promised for this week, angering students.
  • Yes, he has angered many colleagues by his high-handed behaviour during the past six years.