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Angry with or Angry at



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Which is correct grammatically correct: angry with or angry at someone?

It appears both variants are correct, they could have slightly different meanings though:

be angry at something or someone - to be irritated by or indignant about it or them.
be angry with someone or something - to feel or express displeasure, disappointment, etc towards them or it.

#2 (with) is milder as it means being 'uncomfortable' or 'displeased' about something.
#1 (at) is probably stronger

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