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ire
noun as in anger
Strongest matches
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Note the steely ire in his voice as he talks about how he's been "targeted."
Zelensky has accused the US president of helping Russia "break out of years of isolation" before Trump turned his ire on the Ukrainian leader, calling him a "dictator" and suggesting his country started the war.
Novartis’ deliberations took place at the end of a decade in which launch prices of new drugs had risen exponentially, drawing ire from patient advocacy groups and Congress.
Crow added that she was donating proceeds from the car's sale to National Public Radio in the U.S., a frequent target of Musk's ire.
"Republicans are in charge. They have the steering wheel, gas pedal and the key. People should focus their ire on them," deGruyter said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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