"Oh!" she angrily exclaimed. "Can't you be more careful? That was my last one."
(“The diary of a young girl “ Anna Frank Page 22)
The sentence is a perfect example of an aggressive context by virtue of the word “Angrily”. According to the Oxford dictionary angrily means feeling or showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility; full of anger. Angrily is a very common word used in both everyday English and the formal meetings since its meaning does not completely change like other words in the language.
Synonyms: annoyed, irritated, indignant
Antonyms: calm, pleased, peaceful
adverb: angry;
comparative adverb: more angrily;
superlative adverb: the most angrily
the superlative form of the word makes it stronger with deeper anxiety.
Russian: сердито
Uzbek: badjahl
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Mr. van Daan leapt up, his napkin falling to the floor, and shouted, with the
blood rushing to his face, "I've had enough!"
(“The diary of a young girl “ Anna Frank Page 22)
The sentence is a perfect example of an aggressive context by virtue of the word “shout”. According to the Oxford dictionary shout means (of a person) utter a loud cry, typically as an expression of a strong emotion.. Shout is a very common word used in both everyday English and the formal meetings since its meaning does not completely change like other words in the language.
Synonyms: yell,cry,roar
Antonyms: calm.keep shirt on
Verb forms: shouted in the past tense, shouting- continuous action.
Russian: крикнуть
Uzbek: baqirish
The sentence also composes of the latter coming expressions. A man shouted with a couple of words: “I have had enough”. Shouting is used with the words coming, showing aggressiveness.
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Mrs. van Daan wanted to save a piece of bread for her darling son, but Mr.van D. was adamant. "If he doesn't apologize this minute, he'll have to sleep in
the loft."
(“The diary of a young girl “ Anna Frank Page 24)
Languages are really peculiar. Each language has its uniqueness in every form, be it a sentence or vocabulary. So is the English language. I couldn’t pass it on this sentence by not adding this to a trolley of aggressiveness. The interesting thing is that the sentence has no word of aggressive vocabulary, but 2 sentences altogether carried an aggressive meaning on the whole. It says if he does not apologize, he will sleep in the loft. Usually people sleep in bed in their room. According to famous traditions, people mostly parents punish their off springs by making them stay in a small, dingy room. Having been aggressive after his deed, the father said such thing.
Aggressive vocabulary is not all about words. It may be a whole text, not having any single word of aggressiveness, but still carrying aggressiveness. So no synonyms and antonyms are presented.
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But the annoying part is that I burst into tears. I can't help it. Daddy is always nice to me, and he also understands me much better. At moments like these I can't stand Mother. It's obvious that I'm a stranger to her; she doesn't even know what I think about the most ordinary things.
(“The diary of a young girl “ Anna Frank Page 28)
The sentence is a perfect example of an aggressive context by virtue of the word “annoying”. According to the Oxford dictionary annoying means causing irritation or annoyance..
Synonyms: irritating, infuriating,
Antonyms: calm, pleased, peaceful
adjective: annoying;
comparative adjective: more annoying;
superlative adjective: the most
the superlative form of the word makes it stronger with deeper anxiety.
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