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admonish
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verb
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To warn or reprimand someone firmly about their behaviour. |
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backlash
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noun
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A strong, negative, and often angry reaction to something that has happened |
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besmirch
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verb
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To cause harm or damage to the reputation of someone or something |
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brouhaha
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noun
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A noisy and overexcited reaction or response to something |
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cynical
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adjective
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Mocking or scornful in a way that shows disbelief or contempt. |
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denounce
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verb
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To publicly declare something or someone as wrong or evil. |
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despise
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verb
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To feel intense dislike or contempt for someone or something. |
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expulsion
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noun
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The act of forcing someone to leave a place, especially a school, organization, or country. |
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fierce
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adjective
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Exhibiting a violent and frightening attitude |
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fuming
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verb
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Feeling, showing, or expressing great anger. |
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furious
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adjective
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Being full of intense anger |
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fury
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noun
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Wild or violent anger |
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glower
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verb
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To have an angry or sullen look on one's face; scowl |
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gnash
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verb
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To grind one's teeth together, typically as a sign of anger |
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grudge
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noun
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A persistent feeling of ill will or resentment resulting from a past insult or injury |
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hothead
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noun
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Someone who reacts with anger quickly and impulsively without thinking carefully first |
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irate
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adjective
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Angry and displeased |
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lambaste
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verb
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To criticize someone or something harshly |
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livid
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adjective
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Furiously angry |
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malicious
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adjective
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Characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm |
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