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The Australian Dictionary of Invisible Culture for Teachers


angry

adjective: someone feels something (see more)

Someone (e.g. Riley) thinks something like this:

Someone (e.g. Charlie) did something bad. I don’t want this. I want to do something bad to this person.

Because of this, Riley feels something bad toward Charlie.

Because of this, Riley wants to do something.

"Australia's federal agriculture minister, David Littleproud, has called for a boycott of supermarket-branded milk. He is angry about lack of support for a “milk levy” of 10 cents a litre wanted by the dairy industry to support drought-stricken farmers."

"You may hear us gently mocking the Socialist Alliance as we sit around drinking craft beers and eating pickles in another Sydney pop up bar, but we're still angry, we're attending protests, and we will organise against this budget."

"'I'm so angry about what has happened and I won't be silenced any more,' says Bailey, a former urban town planner and a dedicated environmentalist."

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