visibly angry

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Angry in a way that can be seen from someone's expression or body language.

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Examples (20)

  • The manager became visibly angry when he saw the sales report.
  • She became visibly angry when she heard the news.
  • She was visibly angry with the referee's controversial decision.
  • His face grew visibly angry as the argument escalated.
  • During the debate, the politician grew visibly angry at his opponent's accusations.
  • The manager was visibly angry at the team's poor performance.
  • He was visibly angry, clenching his fists and his jaw tightening.
  • Even though he tried to hide it, he was visibly angry.
  • Despite trying to hide it, she was visibly angry about the cancellation.
  • If you make her wait too long, she will become visibly angry.
  • The customer became visibly angry after waiting in line for over an hour.
  • The politician was visibly angry during the press conference.
  • When they criticized her work, she remained silent but was visibly angry.
  • A parent can become visibly angry when their child is hurt.
  • Her father was visibly angry that she had come home so late.
  • Having been betrayed, he was visibly angry and refused to speak.
  • It's not a good idea to approach him now; he's visibly angry about something.
  • She couldn't help but be visibly angry after such disrespect.
  • The defendant appeared visibly angry as the verdict was read.
  • The crowd grew visibly angry as the speaker continued to provoke them.