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Ire

usgb/ˈaɪər/Volume
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Intensity of AngerPlay
Ire refers to a strong level of anger, more intense than annoyance. SlideShe stormed out of the room, her face red with ire.
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Less Common UsagePlay
'Ire' is not as commonly used as 'anger' but it's more intense and formal. SlideThe unjust decision drew the ire of the community.
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Formal ContextPlay
'Ire' is typically used in formal or literary contexts rather than everyday speech. SlideHis novel explores the ire of a woman scorned.