Examples of using "Enojado" in a sentence and their english translations:
I might have gotten angry.
Tom looked angry.
Poseidon is angry.
Was Tom angry?
Weren't you angry?
I'm very angry.
I'm really angry.
He is angry with you.
Is Tom still mad?
- He is very angry.
- He's very mad.
Why are you angry at me?
"Why are you angry?" "I'm not angry!"
What are you cross about?
He should be angry.
Are you mad?
My uncle is angry.
Are you angry with Tom?
- I assume you're angry.
- I assume that you're angry.
- Tom looks angry.
- Tom looks mad.
Yes, he is angry.
He seems angry.
- I know you're angry.
- I know that you're angry.
I was never mad at you.
- Are you mad?
- Are you angry?
He is still angry.
Your older brother is really angry.
I was rageous, frustrated, angry,
I'm a little angry with you.
My father is always getting angry.
I think he is angry.
- I fancied that he was angry.
- I thought that he was angry.
I think he was angry.
Your brother is very angry.
He was angry with his students.
Tom seems uncomfortable and annoyed.
I hope that you are not angry.
I'm not mad at Tom.
Is Tom mad at us?
Tom is very angry, isn't he?
Why are you so mad?
Tom was angry with Mary.
- I get that he's angry.
- I understand that he's angry.
Why are you angry at me?
What's Tom angry about?
I'm more mad than sad.
Aren't you angry right now?
Tom is angry with us.
Tom was very angry with me.
I'm still mad at her.
He said that he's upset.
He was angry with his daughter.
It appears to me that he is angry.
He was angry with his wife.
- He was too angry to speak.
- He was so angry as to be unable to speak.
- He was so angry he couldn't speak.
There's no talking to him when he's angry.
My father is very angry with me.
Tom went home angry.
- Tom was very angry with Mary.
- Tom was angry at Mary.
- Tom was very angry at Mary.
- Tom was very mad at Mary.
He's very angry with her.
What's the matter? You look very angry.