ἀγανακτέω

Etymology
. Has been compared to, , and.

Verb

 * 1)  to feel a violent irritation
 * 2)  to ferment
 * 3)  to be grieved, displeased, vexed, annoyed, angry, or discontented, to show outward signs of grief
 * 4)  to be vexed
 * 5)  to be vexed at or with, to be angry at
 * 1)  to be grieved, displeased, vexed, annoyed, angry, or discontented, to show outward signs of grief
 * 2)  to be vexed
 * 3)  to be vexed at or with, to be angry at
 * 1)  to be vexed
 * 2)  to be vexed at or with, to be angry at
 * 1)  to be vexed
 * 2)  to be vexed at or with, to be angry at
 * 1)  to be vexed
 * 2)  to be vexed at or with, to be angry at
 * 1)  to be vexed
 * 2)  to be vexed at or with, to be angry at
 * 1)  to be vexed at or with, to be angry at
 * 1)  to be vexed at or with, to be angry at
 * 1)  to be vexed at or with, to be angry at
 * 1)  to be vexed at or with, to be angry at
 * 1)  to be vexed at or with, to be angry at
 * 1)  to be vexed at or with, to be angry at
 * 1)  to be vexed at or with, to be angry at
 * 1)  to be vexed at or with, to be angry at
 * 1)  to be vexed at or with, to be angry at
 * 1)  to be vexed at or with, to be angry at
 * 1)  to be vexed at or with, to be angry at
 * 1)  to be vexed at or with, to be angry at

Usage notes
Some authors use the verb as a deponent.