The difference between Angry and Vexed
When used as adjectives, angry means displaying or feeling anger, whereas vexed means annoyed, irritated or distressed.
check bellow for the other definitions of Angry and Vexed
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Angry as an adjective:
Displaying or feeling anger.
Examples:
"His face became angry."
"An angry mob started looting the warehouse."
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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."
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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."
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Vexed as an adjective:
annoyed, irritated or distressed
Examples:
"She became more and more vexed as she struggled to cope with the demands of the job."
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Vexed as an adjective:
much debated, discussed or disputed
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Vexed as a verb: