Examples of using "Wütend" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you angry?
Tom looks furious.
"Why are you angry?" "I'm not angry!"
- Tom got really angry.
- Tom began to get very angry.
- Tom got very mad.
- Tom got very upset.
- Tom got really upset.
"Why are you angry?" "I'm not angry!"
make them angry.
- I was furious.
- I was angry.
- She got angry.
- She got mad.
Are you angry?
He got angry.
Tom was furious.
- Tom is furious.
- Tom's frantic.
- Tom's furious.
- Tom looked angry.
- Tom seemed angry.
- Tom looked cross.
- Tom seemed cross.
- Tom looked mad.
- Tom seemed mad.
They were angry.
- Are you mad?
- Are you angry?
She sounded mad.
I feel angry.
They grew angry.
She was furious.
- I became angry.
- I got mad.
- I got angry.
Was Tom angry?
- Tom got furious.
- Tom became outraged.
Jane was fuming.
I'm getting angry.
Layla got angry.
Tom looked like he was furious.
- Are you mad?
- Are you angry?
Let's not get angry!
and he became enraged.
She spit out an angry reply.
It is rare for him to get angry.
She was understandably angry.
- Tom will be furious.
- Tom is going to be furious.
- She made him furious.
- He was beside himself on her account.
What are you mad about?
Grace looked angry.
Why are you mad?
Don't get so angry.
- He looked furious.
- He looked angry.
- He seemed angry.
Yes, she is angry.
His wife was mad.
He's not angry.
- She isn't angry.
- She's not angry.
- She is not angry.
They are not angry.
- They're going to be furious.
- They will be furious.
- They'll be furious.
You're angry, aren't you?
Was Tom angry about that?
You bet I'm angry.
Tom got really angry.
Tom must be angry.
Why is he angry?
He easily gets angry.
Yup, I am angry.
I feel very angry.
Why is she angry?
My mother is angry.
Now I'm mad.
He got very mad.
- Tom is really angry.
- Tom is very angry.
Tom is really mad.
She got really mad.
He got really mad.