angrily
In a way that clearly shows you are angry.
Angrily means doing something in a way that shows you're mad or upset. When you slam a door angrily, you're showing your frustration through the force you use. When someone speaks angrily, their voice might get louder, sharper, or more intense than usual.
The word describes how an action happens, not the action itself. You might stomp angrily up the stairs after an argument with your brother, or cross your arms angrily when a friend breaks a promise. A coach might pace angrily on the sidelines after a bad call, or a character in a book might tear up a letter angrily after reading bad news.
Notice that doing something angrily usually makes the anger visible to others. If you're furious inside but calmly explain your feelings, you're not acting angrily; you're acting calmly despite being angry. The word captures that moment when your anger shows through your actions, when your emotions drive how you move, speak, or react.