remain angry

Frequency: 6.04.5 per million words

To continue being angry over a period of time; more formal.

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Examples (10)

  • He remained angry for days after the argument.
  • Despite her apology, he remained angry about what was said.
  • The shareholders remain angry over the board's decision to cut dividends.
  • She tried to calm him down, but he remained angry and refused to listen.
  • If the policy is not changed, the protesters will remain angry.
  • It is difficult to negotiate when one party remains angry.
  • He had every right to remain angry after such a deep betrayal.
  • She remained angry with him for a long time, unable to forgive his mistake.
  • Why would you choose to remain angry instead of seeking a resolution?
  • Even after winning the case, the victim's family remained angry at the injustice they had suffered.