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Angrily
/ˈæŋ.ɡrə.li/adverb
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Angrily means in a manner full of anger, characterized by irritation, resentment, or hostility. This adverb often amplifies the emotional intensity in descriptions of actions or speech, making it a go-to word in storytelling or real-life conflicts to convey raw human emotion in our increasingly stressed digital age.
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A study by Harvard University researchers found that people who vent anger by speaking angrily in controlled settings, like therapy, can reduce their blood pressure by an average of 10 points, potentially lowering the risk of stroke—unlike suppressing it, which might increase health risks over time.
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