Charles, angered by the man's obstinacy, threatened that if he were such a fool as to say any more, he would repeat every word aloud.
Her husband discovered her hanging by the cord, and, angered by her infidelity, threw a boulder at her.
The yawl went ashore and had hardly landed when the Indians, angered by Latta's perfidy, attacked the crew.
She struggled with herself, surprised and half angered by the force of her own emotion, and pleaded at once against, and for, the satisfaction of the immense nostalgia which possessed her.
The bare memory of it angered her now, causing her to fire a volley of yellow corn at a lordly peacock, which sent him scuttling down the steps on to the gravel in most plebeian haste.
Helen could have imagined, and that angered her, something of irony in his tone.
If they should really have friends among the aristocracy--" It both amused and angered him.
He pushed the child away, almost as if she angered him; then, seeing her remorseful, frightened look, he took her back again and held her close beside his knee.
But now they must have become angered by the continuous noise and excited by the smell of new blood, for all of a sudden a great form shot from a clump of low shrubbery into the midst of a struggling mass of humanity.
When first I came here I angered Sator Throg, because I repulsed him.
Angered by his presumption, the two friends made no further protest, but contented themselves with redoubling their own precautions.
Angered as she was by these insults, Marie de Medicis still pined to return to the capital.
How, then, do you imagine that you will be able to brook such treatment, when you suffer yourself to be angered and alienated by a cold word from the Regent?
These calm words angered the warrior, and he spat at him; then he turned and grunted an order in his own language.
I felt so dull beside his ready tongue that, in spite of my real liking for the fellow, his presence angered me.
Not that I have changed my ideas," he added quickly, "but the notion of the girl's going South angered me.
It was that smile that angered her, that made her rebel against the advice he had to offer; that made her forget the insult he had risked at her hands by coming there.
Our men fought for their lives and homes, but the Germans, angered at our resistance, gave no quarter to those not in uniform.
London is starved andangered to such a pitch that her hatred knows no bounds, and only blood will atone for the wholesale slaughter of the innocent since the bombardment of the metropolis began.
But I am angered against thy brothers and assuredly I must slay them.
The Eunuch was angered and said to Ajib, "This is just what I feared!
The Sultan is angered with thee and hath issued a warrant against thee, and evil cometh hard upon my track; so flee with thy life!
My pessimism evidently angered her; she had looked for me to support His Majesty in this amiable humour.
This angered me, for I saw the worth of the stuff; and presently, speaking in a wrathful tone, I commanded her to pack the things in the box from which they had been taken and to follow us.
It was not the simple note or the friendship which angered me at the moment, but his stupid and needless denials regarding it.
Nothing angered him more than infringement of these rules.
He read her expression and while it angered him, it but increased his desire for possession.
There were fights with the Sioux, and the Sioux became angered in earnest.
At the town of Swansea, Massachusetts, near the Rhode Island border, and the nearest settlement to Mount Hope, a Wampanoag was wounded by an angered colonist.
Swinton started to swear, angered by the mess Lord Victor had made of things; but when that young man pulled himself like a mud turtle out of the ooze and stood up, the reproach trailed off into a spasm of choking laughter.
It angeredhim to think that there was so little of simplicity left in the world that a man could not entertain his friends without such a fuss as this.
Of course I will not argue with you, Mr. Wharton; but I own that it angered me.
It angered them also when they remembered that it was through their instrumentality that the engagement had come to pass.
But the man angered him almost beyond words, all the more so because he was mixed up in the affair, of which he felt ashamed.
The man's words angered him, but he controlled himself.
It angered her that she had not realized this sooner, that she had been drawn from her position, had been forced to discuss with him on his own terms and at his own time and in his own manner.
He was beginning to feel that Arkwright was at least in part right; and it angered him for the sake of the people from whom he had sprung, and to whom he had pledged his public career.
He angered her, made her feel weak, a helpless thing, at his mercy.
He was scowling like a king angered and insulted by the advent of an eclipsing rival.
When angered or insulted, the plants take their revenge.
Suicide is never committed unless a person is drunk and angered by some slight or by jealousy.
In other matters, your Lordship shall act advisedly and prudently, and shall so conduct affairs, that henceforth I may not be angered on account of them.
No other man was there of gentle blood, and even Guy the Bow would have been angered had any trespassed upon his young captain.
The Frenchman was a knight of renown, however, and it angered him to be checked by a mere youngster, a boy, a squire only, from the household of the Black Prince.
There was also a French Recollect friar, named Fray Nicolas de Tolentino, who was angered at his order because they did not elect him provincial in accordance with his claims.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "angered" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: angry; cross; huff; incensed; indignant; irate; livid; mad; pissed; riled; sore; wrathful; wroth