different between angered vs hotblooded
angered
English
Verb
angered
- simple past tense and past participle of anger
Adjective
angered (comparative more angered, superlative most angered)
- Having been made angry.
Anagrams
- Redange, agender, derange, en garde, enraged, grandee, grenade
angered From the web:
- what angered the colonists about the tea act
- what angered the colonists
- what angered merchants in texas
- what angered the colonists about the tea act brainly
- what angered mather byles
- what angered the colonists about the stamp act
- what angered grendel
- what angered the anti federalists about the constitution
hotblooded
English
Alternative forms
- hot-blooded
Etymology
hot +? blooded
Adjective
hotblooded (comparative more hotblooded, superlative most hotblooded)
- spirited, rash, reckless
- easily angered
Synonyms
- hot-tempered
Derived terms
- hotbloodedness, hot-bloodedness
Translations
hotblooded From the web:
- what's hot blooded mean
- what does hot blooded person mean
- what are hot blooded animals
- what does hot blooded horse mean
- what is hot blooded and cold blooded
- what are hot blooded horses
- what is hot blooded person
- what does hot blooded woman mean
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