arouse anger
Frequency: 5.02.9 per million words
to cause someone to start feeling angry
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Examples (20)
- The politician's insensitive remarks were sure to arouse public anger.
- The senator's inflammatory remarks aroused the anger of the opposition.
- The company's decision to cut wages aroused widespread anger among the employees.
- The company's decision to cut benefits has aroused the anger of its employees.
- Reports of injustice can arouse deep anger in those who value fairness.
- Such blatant injustice will surely arouse public anger.
- His constant disregard for her feelings eventually aroused an anger she didn't know she possessed.
- His condescending tone never fails to arouse my anger.
- The documentary about corporate greed aroused anger and a desire for change in its viewers.
- You should be careful with your words; they could arouse his anger very easily.
- Any attempt to censor the press will inevitably arouse the anger of journalists.
- Arousing the anger of the mob was a dangerous but effective tactic.
- He knew his provocative statement was designed to arouse anger and create division.
- The provocateur's main objective was to arouse anger and sow discord.
- The perceived betrayal by their leader aroused fierce anger within the ranks.
- The report on corporate greed aroused widespread anger among the general population.
- The government's lack of response to the crisis has aroused considerable anger from the public.
- If you continue to ignore their demands, you will only arouse further anger.
- It is a topic that never fails to arouse anger during family discussions.
- The memory of the betrayal was enough to arouse fresh anger within him.