Definitions of anger.
Definitions of anger.
- a strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented
toward some real or supposed grievance
- Anger is a (physiological and psychological)
response to a perceived threat to self or important others present, past,
or future. The threat may appear to be real, discussed, or imagined. ..
- A negative emotional reaction associated with
other bad feelings such as fear, disgust, shame, irritability, outrage,
hostility and possibly even violence. ...
- An appetite directed to the avengement of
incidental molestations; especially that faculty of the soul which
subsists between reason and desire and which seeks to direct the latter in
accord with the former – from this point of view a faculty which seeks to
ordinate the self, and its environment
- Lack of control fueled by lust; embryonic state
of madness.
- The emotion of instant displeasure on account of
something evil that presents itself to our view. In itself it is an original
susceptibility of our nature, just as love is, and is not necessarily
sinful. It may, however, become sinful when causeless, or excessive, or
protracted (Matt. 5:22; Eph. ...
- Was originally felt to be a narrow, tight, choking
rage.
- there are a number of Greek terms which Homer
could have used to refer to the anger of Achilles; the term which Homer
used was menis, "vengefulness, implacable anger, undying rage;"
as described in Homer's great epic, Achilles rage was so strong as serve
as the central theme of the entire ...
- The emotion of anger in a dream is often the
result of having been denied Love in the waking world. Whether a denial of
self-love or the rejection or spurn from another, anger always announces a
new action about to take place.
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