Usage Note
Arrabbiato is the past participle of arrabbiarsi (to get angry) used as an adjective. It also names the spicy pasta sauce all'arrabbiata — literally 'in the angry style,' referring to its fiery heat. Agreement is regular: arrabbiata (f), arrabbiati (m pl), arrabbiate (f pl). It is the most natural word for 'angry' in conversational Italian.
Examples
"È arrabbiato con me per il ritardo."
Natural Translation
He is angry with me for being late.
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