When to use Anger in Korean
Korean: 분노[ bun-no ]

When to use it
Anger is a strong feeling when you are very upset or mad. The Korean word (분노) means deep or strong anger, stronger than small everyday irritation. You can use it to talk about a person’s feeling or something that causes anger.
Example sentences
집에서 동생의 거짓말에 분노를 느꼈어요.
At home, I felt anger at my younger sibling's lie.
선생님은 교실의 싸움을 보고 분노했어요.
The teacher was angry when he saw the fight in the classroom.
그는 길에 버려진 쓰레기를 보고 분노했어요.
He was angry when he saw trash thrown on the street.
엄마는 내 말을 듣고 분노를 참았어요.
Mom held back her anger after hearing my words.
가게에서 불친절한 서비스에 분노를 느꼈어요.
I felt angry at the rude service in the store.
여행 중에 누가 내 가방을 밀어서 분노했어요.
During the trip, someone pushed my bag, so I got angry.