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DEV 14 | How To Control Your Anger
Today’s video will teach you five real English words used by native speakers.

5 Vocabulary Words + Timestamps
Agitation [00:41]
Rage [03:26]
Wrathful [03:28]
Personality [04:09]
Instinctively [04:25]
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Definitions & Example Sentences
1. Agitation
Definition: The state of being disturbed or irritated.
Example sentences:
The constant noise from the construction next door caused a sense of agitation among the residents.
Her agitation was evident as she paced back and forth in the waiting area.
The crowd's agitation grew as they waited for the delayed concert to start.
2. Rage
Definition: Intense and uncontrollable anger.
Example sentences:
He flew into a rage when he discovered his car had been stolen.
The driver's road rage caused him to shout obscenities and make dangerous maneuvers.
The politician's speech sparked a wave of rage among the population.
3. Wrathful
Definition: Full of or characterized by intense anger or fury.
Example sentences:
The wrathful teacher reprimanded the student for cheating on the test.
The wrathful deity was often depicted as punishing those who disobeyed its commands.
He faced the wrathful consequences of his actions when his lies were exposed.
4. Personality
Definition: The unique combination of characteristics, qualities, behaviors, and ways of thinking that make an individual different from others.
Example sentences:
Her outgoing personality made her the life of the party.
His stubborn personality made it difficult for him to compromise with others.
The psychologist was interested in studying how personality traits influenced job performance.
5. Instinctively
Definition: Acting or reacting naturally or automatically without conscious thought.
Example sentences:
The child instinctively ducked when the ball came flying towards him.
The experienced skateboarder instinctively knew how to regain balance after a sudden jump.
She instinctively reached out to catch the falling glass before it shattered.
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