angry
/ˈæŋɡɹi/
adjectivefeeling very annoyed or upset because of something that we do not like
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Examples
1. Sara's father is angry.
2. The angry mass killer was converted into an evangelical pacifist.
3. The people of Georgia are angry.
4. The crowd was angry.
5. The man and his family became angry.
Examples
1. They were quite happy until Annie suddenly began to cry and ran into the kitchen to her mother.
2. She wears white because she's happy.'
3. Lost in the world of imagination, I forgot my sad, lonely existence for a while, and was happy.
4. They smiled at the camera and they looked very happy.
5. Kids are happy.
Examples
1. Lost in the world of imagination, I forgot my sad, lonely existence for a while, and was happy.
2. Finally, we reach the sad conclusion.
3. Adair's face was sad.
4. The loss of life is sad.
5. Most people, a majority of people, say sad.
stressed
/ˈstɹɛst/
adjectivefeeling so anxious that makes one unable to relax
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Examples
1. Our descriptor words, are a little bit more stressed.
2. So the Z sound starts the stressed syllable.
3. The S sound starts the stressed syllable.
4. Here’s a stressed word.
5. Here in this chunk, the word 'WHILE' is the stressed word.
