understandably angry
Frequency: 6.25.0 per million words
Angry for a reason that is easy to understand.
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- They are understandably angry that some workers will be fired.
- After losing his job, he was understandably angry.
- She was understandably angry after discovering her best friend had lied to her.
- The delay in payment made the contractor understandably angry.
- After waiting for over an hour, the customers became understandably angry.
- She was understandably angry when her proposal was rejected without explanation.
- The community is understandably angry about the lack of government support.
- Seeing the damage, the homeowner became understandably angry.
- He was understandably angry when the promise of a promotion was broken.
- His parents were understandably angry about his poor grades.
- The child was understandably angry when his favorite toy was taken away.
- The team's fans were understandably angry after the controversial decision.
- The shareholders were understandably angry following the news of the company's poor performance.
- It's natural to be understandably angry when your trust is betrayed.
- I would be understandably angry too if my flight was canceled without notice.
- The protestors were understandably angry at the government's inaction.
- Activists are understandably angry at the corporation's disregard for environmental regulations.
- Despite his calm demeanor, he was deep down, understandably angry.
- If the project is delayed again, investors will be understandably angry.
- The sudden change in plans left everyone understandably angry.