How Do You Spell ANGERING?

Pronunciation: [ˈaŋɡəɹɪŋ] (IPA)

The word "Angering" /ˈæŋɡərɪŋ/ is the present participle form of the verb "anger." The "a" in "anger" is pronounced as /æ/, as in "cat" or "hat." The "ng" sound is represented by the "ng" digraph, which is pronounced as /ŋ/. The following "er" is pronounced as /ər/, as in "her" or "father." Lastly, the suffix "-ing" is pronounced as /ɪŋ/, with a hard "g" sound. Together, the word is pronounced as /ˈæŋɡərɪŋ/, meaning the act of making someone angry.

ANGERING Meaning and Definition

  1. Angering is a verb derived from the word anger, which refers to a strong feeling of displeasure, annoyance, or hostility towards something or someone. It is the act of causing or provoking anger in oneself or others. Angering is an intentional action that triggers or generates frustration or outrage.

    When someone engages in angering behavior, they deliberately perform actions or say things that are designed to upset, irritate, or infuriate others. This may involve any behaviors or acts that challenge, disrespect, or disregard the feelings, opinions, or boundaries of those affected. Angering can encompass a broad range of actions, such as making offensive comments, behaving aggressively, or even intentionally ignoring someone's needs or desires.

    Angering often occurs during conflicts, disagreements, or tense situations, where individuals may use it as a means of expressing their dissatisfaction or asserting dominance over others. However, it is essential to recognize that angering can also have negative consequences, leading to strained relationships, increased hostility, or even physical confrontations.

    The concept of angering can vary across cultures and individuals, as different situations, experiences, and personal values may affect what triggers someone's anger. Understanding the underlying causes and motivations for angering behavior can be instrumental in managing and resolving conflicts effectively while promoting healthier communication and relationships.

Common Misspellings for ANGERING

Etymology of ANGERING

The word "angering" is a verb form of the noun "anger". The noun "anger" can be traced back to the Old Norse word "angr", which means "distress" or "grief". It entered the English language in the 14th century, derived from the Old Norse. Over time, the noun "anger" came to refer to a strong feeling of displeasure or wrath. The verb form, "to anger", was eventually formed by adding the "-ing" suffix to the noun, creating the action of causing someone to feel angry.

Conjugate verb Angering

CONDITIONAL

I would anger
we would anger
you would anger
he/she/it would anger
they would anger

FUTURE

I will anger
we will anger
you will anger
he/she/it will anger
they will anger

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have angered
we will have angered
you will have angered
he/she/it will have angered
they will have angered

PAST

I angered
we angered
you angered
he/she/it angered
they angered

PAST PERFECT

I had angered
we had angered
you had angered
he/she/it had angered
they had angered

PRESENT

I anger
we anger
you anger
he/she/it angers
they anger

PRESENT PERFECT

I have angered
we have angered
you have angered
he/she/it has angered
they have angered
I am angering
we are angering
you are angering
he/she/it is angering
they are angering
I was angering
we were angering
you were angering
he/she/it was angering
they were angering
I will be angering
we will be angering
you will be angering
he/she/it will be angering
they will be angering
I have been angering
we have been angering
you have been angering
he/she/it has been angering
they have been angering
I had been angering
we had been angering
you had been angering
he/she/it had been angering
they had been angering
I will have been angering
we will have been angering
you will have been angering
he/she/it will have been angering
they will have been angering
I would have angered
we would have angered
you would have angered
he/she/it would have angered
they would have angered
I would be angering
we would be angering
you would be angering
he/she/it would be angering
they would be angering
I would have been angering
we would have been angering
you would have been angering
he/she/it would have been angering
they would have been angering

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