- irately adv
- "This is my assessment," said Tom irately.
English expressions. 2014.
English expressions. 2014.
irately — adv. angrily, furiously … English contemporary dictionary
irately — adverb in an irate manner Get out, he shouted irately • Derived from adjective: ↑irate * * * adv angrily, crossly, indignantly, furiously, reproachfully, acrimoniously, resentfully, bitterly COLLOQ. in a huff * * * adverb : in an irate … Useful english dictionary
irate — irately, adv. irateness, n. /uy rayt , uy rayt/, adj. 1. angry; enraged: an irate customer. 2. arising from or characterized by anger: an irate letter to the editor. [1830 40; < L iratus ptp. of irasci to be angry, get angry; see IRASCIBLE, ATE1] … Universalium
rate n — nitrate n, beratingly adv, irately adv … English expressions
irate — [ī rāt′, ī′rāt΄] adj. [L iratus < irasci, to be angry < ira, IRE] angry; wrathful; incensed irately adv. irateness n … English World dictionary
irate — adj. angry, enraged. Derivatives: irately adv. irateness n. Etymology: L iratus f. ira anger … Useful english dictionary
pop — pop1 /pop/, v., popped, popping, n., adv., adj. v.i. 1. to make a short, quick, explosive sound: The cork popped. 2. to burst open with such a sound, as chestnuts or corn in roasting. 3. to come or go quickly, suddenly, or unexpectedly: She… … Universalium