angry outburst

collocation in English

meaningsofangryandoutburst

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angry
adjective
uk
/ˈæŋ.ɡri/
us
/ˈæŋ.ɡri/
having a strong feeling against someone who has behaved badly, making you want to shout at them or ...
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outburst
noun[C]
uk
/ˈaʊt.bɜːst/
us
/ˈaʊt.bɝːst/
a sudden forceful expression of emotion, ...
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(Definition ofangryandoutburstfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The exclusion of both munitions workers and war veterans provokedangryoutburstin the press.
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He was often angry and irritable, felt like crying, and did so privately when he had hurt a member of his family with anangryoutburst.
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Most historians perceive this to be anangryoutburstrather than a factual statement.
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She is in denial regarding the diagnosis, and following anangryoutburstshe consults another doctor who delivers the same information.
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However, no mention is made of what provoked thisangryoutburst.
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Following anangryoutburst, she leaves the studio, having felt used by the two actors for their entertainment.
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After anangryoutburst, he emerges from the water with the canoe on his back like a turtle's shell.
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He grows resentful of the relationship and drives her out with anangryoutburst, later regretting it.
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After anangryoutburstagainst bakers, she leaves but returns a day later to apologise with a large cake.
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This becomes particularly clear where angry outbursts about injustice and failure are followed by pleas for forgiveness and offers of acts of redemption.
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Miller responded with anangryoutburst.
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Additional symptoms include irritability, angry outbursts, increased startle response, and concentration or sleep problems.
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For this definition, affective symptoms include symptoms like depression, angry outbursts, irritability, anxiety, confusion, and social withdrawal.
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During his trial, he was known for his angry outbursts in court and was ejected on several occasions.
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Although this was taken for yet another of his angry outbursts, he was serious this time.
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He decided that the cause of these problems was his reckless challenges and angry outbursts which had increasingly blighted his career.
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He has angry outbursts but is otherwise emotionally unreadable.
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Lack of support and understanding, in combination with the child's anxieties, can result in problematic behavior (such as severe tantrums, violent and angry outbursts, and withdrawal).
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