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anger

the strong feeling that comes after being insulted, wrong or because of cruelty and Injustice (and make a person wants to quarrel or fight)

state of being mad, annoyed

demoralize

to weaken the cottage, confidence, self-discipline etc of (e.g. an army)

depress, unnerve

detonate

(to cause a bomb etc) to explode with a loud noise

set off bomb

discredit

the loss of credit or good reputation

blame, detract from

disprove

to prove (something) to be wrong or false

prove false

enlarge

(to cause something) to become larger

make or grow bigger; increase

erupt

(of a volcano) to burst or break out (suddenly) (with smoke and very hot semiliquid substance called lava)

give forth, eject with force

expand

(to cause something) to become larger

extend, augment

fume

a strong-smelling smoke, gas or vapour

get very upset about

go off

(of food etc) to become unsuitable for eating

explode

magnify

to make (a person or thing) appear larger (as with a lens or microscope); to exaggerate (something)

enlarge, intensify

mushroom

a fast-growing flowerless plant (called fungus) of which some kinds can be eaten; a sudden rapid development

sprout; grow quickly

overemphasize

to give too much importance to (something)

exaggerate, blow out of proportion

pop cork

lose one's cool

lose one's cool

pump

a machine for forcing liquid, gas or air into, out of or through something

draw or push out

seethe

to be very angry or upset (because of a strong emotion)

be very angry

tizzy

to be in a nervous state

anger

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