Words that describe the feelings themselves:
* Fury: Intense, uncontrolled anger.
* Indignation: Anger aroused by something unjust or unfair.
* Rage: Violent, uncontrolled anger.
* Enragement: The state of being filled with anger.
* Ire: Intense anger.
* Frustration: A feeling of dissatisfaction or annoyance.
* Exasperation: A feeling of intense irritation or annoyance.
* Dismay: Feeling of disappointment or distress.
* Chagrin: Disappointment or humiliation.
Words that describe the outward manifestations of the emotions:
* Fuming: To be extremely angry.
* Seething: To be extremely angry but holding it back.
* Boiling: To be very angry and about to lose control.
* Glowering: Staring angrily.
* Scowling: Frowning angrily.
* Shouting: Speaking loudly and angrily.
* Threatening: To express a desire to harm someone.
* Vindictive: Seeking revenge.
* Vengeful: Desiring to inflict punishment on someone.
Words that describe the causes of the emotions:
* Provocation: Something that causes anger or annoyance.
* Insult: A rude or offensive remark.
* Betrayal: An act of breaking faith or trust.
* Injustice: An unfair act or situation.
* Humiliation: A feeling of shame or embarrassment.
* Frustration: A feeling of dissatisfaction or annoyance caused by inability to achieve something.
The best words to use will depend on the specific context and the nuances of the emotions being described.