mounting anger
Frequency: 6.78.9 per million words
describes anger that is building up, often becoming more serious
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- There was mounting anger among teachers and parents over the new education policy.
- There was mounting anger among the protestors regarding the government's decision.
- Despite the prime minister's apologies, there is mounting anger throughout the country.
- His dismissive attitude only fueled the mounting anger in the room.
- She could feel her mounting anger as her boss continued to ignore her contributions.
- The villagers expressed mounting anger over the pollution of their river.
- The chronicles described the mounting anger of the populace that eventually led to rebellion.
- The scandal led to mounting anger from the public and calls for resignations.
- Repeated flight cancellations led to mounting anger among the stranded passengers.
- She could feel a mounting anger inside her as she listened to the unfair accusations.
- He took a deep breath, trying to suppress his mounting anger at the unfair accusation.
- Concerns about rising prices resulted in mounting anger from consumers.
- Journalists reported on the mounting anger within the community following the factory's closure.
- The constant delays caused mounting anger among the frustrated passengers.
- The company risks facing mounting anger from investors if profits continue to fall.
- Despite their efforts, they couldn't contain the mounting anger of the workforce.
- A sense of mounting anger filled the room as the unfair decision was announced.
- There's been mounting anger at the lack of action on climate change.
- Mounting anger over the scandal could force the official to resign.
- The coach's biased decisions ignited mounting anger among the team's supporters.