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What is Comparative of angry?

The comparative of "angry" is angrier.

Here's how it works:

* Angry is the adjective in its base form.

* Angrier is the comparative form, used to compare the anger of two things or people.

* Angriest is the superlative form, used to compare the anger of three or more things or people.

For example:

* "She was angrier than I expected."

* "He is the angriest person I know."

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