Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

deep-anger

noun
/diːp ˈæŋɡər/
Definition
A profound and intense feeling of anger that is often rooted in deeper emotional issues or unresolved conflicts.
Examples
  • After the argument, he felt a deep-anger that lingered for days.
  • Her deep-anger was a result of years of feeling misunderstood.
  • He struggled to articulate his deep-anger in a constructive way.
Meaning
Deep-anger refers to a state of being where an individual experiences a significant level of anger that goes beyond surface irritation, often tied to past traumas or experiences.
Synonyms
  • intense anger
  • profound rage
  • fury
  • wrath
  • resentment