It means that when the person started feeling angry, instead of resistig that feeling and trying to remain calm, the person gave in to that feeling and enjoyed it. If you indulge your child, it usually means that you spoil him or her, and give in to their requests. This is similar, except the request is coming from your own emotions.
used for emphasis or to express anger, annoyance, contempt, or surprise.
i do not know what the defentiton of antiphrasis but i know the definition of antipathy-strong dislike, opposition or anger. i hope this helps. :D
Inclined to resent; easily provoked to anger; irritable.
# To arouse from slumber, apathy, or depression. # To excite, as to anger or action; stir up.
Something to base a play around e.g an emotion like anger
The official definition of the word brandished is "wave or flourish (something, especially a weapon) as a threat or in anger or excitement."
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In "Buddhism" anger is looked upon as an obstacle that gets in the way of your Enlightenment. On one, anger is not "judged" as "evil," and on the other hand it is not indulged either: the idea is to watch how anger twists your perception of reality and therefore gets in the way of your enlightenment. Anger is just one of the many emotions that distract you from seeing reality, as it is. So, anger is a temporary reality, a temporary action of your mind, and like all actions of the mind it is an obstacle to be watched(especially during meditation, but also when you are not meditating). By watching anger, how it builds up inside you, by learning how it distorts your view of reality, you will eventually see how it subsides, as well. In Buddhism, you do not walk/run away from anger, but you do not indulge in it either: you have to find the middle path, the "middle way" through it by understanding it in every aspect.
By definition there is no difference, although wrath is sometimes used as a more severe form of anger.
A curse word is a word spoken in anger that deliberately wishes another person harm or destruction.
We indulged ourselves in debauchery.
They indulged their appetites at the buffet.