Explore Angering through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Angering meaning
present participle and gerund of anger
Using Angering
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of anger
- In the example corpus, angering often appears in combinations such as: angering the, of angering, risk angering.
Context around Angering
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 1 start, 12 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Angering
- In this selection, "angering" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, risk, sometimes, campaigning, customers, wolves and voters stand out and add context to how "angering" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include afraid of angering mr trump and and beverley angering lillard you. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "angering" sits close to words such as abnormality, absenteeism and absorbent, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with angering
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Read More: What noises are angering Kent residents? (8 words)
He later began to smoke marijuana again, angering some sobriety advocates. (11 words)
His government had earlier abandoned ambitious targets for the transition to net-zero carbon emissions, angering the Greens. (18 words)
I (200-ish m) got into a relationship with a self loathing younger man and when he threatened to leave me, I adopted an orphan and raised her to be a cold blooded killer who turned on me, thus angering the cult I helped create and they murdered her. (49 words)
Constructs and Bokoblins will fight if they see each other in the world; Moblins will chuck anything in arms reach at Link, sometimes angering wolves or a Grizzlemaw, and even falling sky-debris can come crashing down on a Lynel's head without warning. (44 words)
Calls for investigation into death of Melbourne Cup racehorse Anthony Van DyckRacehorse Anthony Van Dyck had to be put down after suffering a broken leg during the final metres of the Melbourne Cup, angering animal rights groups. (37 words)
Read More: What noises are angering Kent residents? (8 words)
Example sentences (20)
But changes to rewards programs risk angering customers, sometimes the most loyal ones, who are already irritated by sharp price increases for their favorite foods and drinks in the past year.
Constructs and Bokoblins will fight if they see each other in the world; Moblins will chuck anything in arms reach at Link, sometimes angering wolves or a Grizzlemaw, and even falling sky-debris can come crashing down on a Lynel's head without warning.
He later began to smoke marijuana again, angering some sobriety advocates.
Little more than two weeks before an election to pick President Muhammadu Buhari’s successor, the twin shortages in Africa’s largest economy are overshadowing campaigning, angering voters and causing jitters over vote preparations.
Other senior OBC leaders in the state have been firing salvos at Jarange-Patil and his attempt to get the entire Maratha community into the OBC category, angering supporters of the Maratha quota agitation.
Things like street and place names have been changed and statues to Soviet leaders have been pulled down, angering the Kremlin.
Yet the tweet manages to avoid the use of any female pronouns, angering women who say their hard-fought equality is being eroded by woke officials' obsession with ensuring a tiny minority is included.
But criminal proceedings, including treason charges, have been launched against dozens of its clerics angering the Kremlin and the Russian Orthodox Church.
But the bypass has hit a wall in recent years and was formally deferred in 2023, angering some local residents and relieving others.
Earlier this week, Spain's parliament recognised opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez as the winner of the election, angering Maduro allies who called on the Venezuelan government to suspend commercial and diplomatic relations with Spain.
His government had earlier abandoned ambitious targets for the transition to net-zero carbon emissions, angering the Greens.
Lourie: "The crux is getting the price to the point where it shifts behaviour effectively without angering the public.
Most of all, they may be afraid of angering Mr. Trump, who has a long track record of using the levers of power to reward loyalty.
Read More: What noises are angering Kent residents?
The claims appeared alongside assertions that the Prime Minister’s leadership was angering those within the government and the party.
Those who are so worried about angering Black voters by passing over Kamala Harris are being patronizing in their assumptions.
Between Skip Bayless, George and Beverley angering Lillard, you could tell ‘Dame’ was out to prove a point against the Mavericks.
Calls for investigation into death of Melbourne Cup racehorse Anthony Van DyckRacehorse Anthony Van Dyck had to be put down after suffering a broken leg during the final metres of the Melbourne Cup, angering animal rights groups.
Foldable phones will need to find a way to make these phones more efficient, or risk angering customers who paid top dollar for less battery life than they expect.
I (200-ish m) got into a relationship with a self loathing younger man and when he threatened to leave me, I adopted an orphan and raised her to be a cold blooded killer who turned on me, thus angering the cult I helped create and they murdered her.
Common combinations with angering
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- angering the 13×
- of angering 7×
- risk angering 3×
- about angering 3×
- or angering 3×
- angering its 3×
- angering customers 2×
- angering some 2×
- angering mr 2×
- angering those 2×