widespread anger
Frequency: 6.57.1 per million words
anger that exists or is happening over a large area or among many people
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Examples (10)
- The new tax policy sparked widespread anger among the public.
- There was widespread anger over the company's decision to lay off hundreds of workers.
- The government's handling of the crisis has led to widespread anger and protests.
- Reports from across the country indicated widespread anger at the verdict.
- The controversial new law was met with widespread anger from civil rights groups.
- Ignoring these complaints could provoke widespread anger in the near future.
- The scandal was causing widespread anger, threatening the stability of the administration.
- Did the media accurately portray the widespread anger felt by the community?
- Widespread anger was fueled by a sense of betrayal from their elected officials.
- Despite the official apologies, the widespread anger among the victims' families did not subside.