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愤怒 — meaning in English: anger

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 愤怒 (fènnù) in situations where they need to express strong feelings of dissatisfaction or frustration, such as during heated discussions about political issues or personal grievances. For example, during a debate about social injustice, someone might declare that they feel 愤怒 about the lack of action taken.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 恼怒 (nǎonù), which implies being annoyed or irritated, often in a less intense way. You might choose 愤怒 (fènnù) when discussing serious grievances or injustices, whereas 恼怒 (nǎonù) could be used for everyday irritations.
Culture
The word 愤怒 (fènnù) reflects not just anger but a deeper sense of indignation, often tied to social or moral issues. Interestingly, in traditional Chinese philosophy, anger is sometimes seen as a necessary emotion that can lead to positive change, contrasting with Western perspectives that often view it solely as destructive.
FAQ
Q.What does 愤怒 mean in English?
愤怒 (fènnù) translates to 'anger' in English, but it carries connotations of indignation and intense feelings of frustration.
Q.How do you use 愤怒 in a sentence?
You can say, '我对这种不公平的待遇感到愤怒' (Wǒ duì zhè zhǒng bù gōngpíng de dàiyù gǎndào fènnù), which means 'I feel anger towards this unfair treatment.'
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 愤怒?
A common mistake is to use 愤怒 too casually, as it implies strong emotional intensity. It's best reserved for situations where you're expressing serious displeasure or frustration.
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