The difference between Angry and Irritated

When used as adjectives, angry means displaying or feeling anger, whereas irritated means experiencing a feeling of irritation.


check bellow for the other definitions of Angry and Irritated

  1. Angry as an adjective:

    Displaying or feeling anger.

    Examples:

    "His face became angry."

    "An angry mob started looting the warehouse."

  2. Angry as an adjective (said about a wound or a rash):

    Inflamed and painful.

    Examples:

    "The broken glass left two angry cuts across my arm."

  3. Angry as an adjective (figuratively, said about the elements, like the sky or the sea):

    Dark and stormy, menacing.

    Examples:

    "Angry clouds raced across the sky."

  1. Irritated as a verb:

  1. Irritated as an adjective:

    Experiencing a feeling of irritation.

  2. Irritated as an adjective (pathology):

    Inflamed and painful.