彼は小さなことで瞋る。
He gets angry over small things.
Sentences
Kanji 瞋, meaning be angry, appears in 6 Japanese example sentences with translation.
This page groups example sentences to show how kanji 瞋 appears in context, how the reading behaves, and how the translation maps to the usage.
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彼は小さなことで瞋る。
He gets angry over small things.
そんな言い方をすると、だれでも瞋る。
If you speak like that, anyone would get angry.
父はうそにひどく瞋った。
My father was very angry about the lie.
彼女は失礼な態度に瞋っていた。
She was angry about the rude attitude.
先生は教室の騒ぎを見て瞋った。
The teacher got angry when he saw the commotion in the classroom.
雨ニモマケズ/風ニモマケズ/雪ニモ夏ノ暑サニモマケヌ/丈夫ナカラダヲモチ/慾ハナク/決シテ瞋ラズ/イツモシズカニワラッテイル
He's not beaten by the rain; he's not beaten by the wind; neither the snow nor the heat of the summer will beat him; his body is robust, without greed; he never angers, but is always serenely smiling.