| A | B |
| wroth | angry |
| crabbed | cross, ill-tempered, harsh or grouchy |
| rancor | deep resentment, ill will, hate, or spite |
| rankle | to trouble the mind with lingering distress, pain, or resentment |
| acrimony | biting sharpness or bitterness of speech or manner |
| antipathy | a strong dislike or aversion |
| seethe | to boil over or be violently agitated or excited |
| huff | a fit of anger or resentment |
| bluster | to blow or speak with stormy violence |
| rant | to talk in a loud, wild, extravagant way |
| tirade | a long, angry speech with violent language |
| wrangle | to dispute or argue angrily and noisily |
| bicker | to squabble or argue over trifles |
| pommel | to beat or strike, usually with the fists |
| thwack | to strike or beat with something flat |