ΥΠΕΡΑΓΑΝΑΚΤΗΣΑΣ, υπεραγανακτησας
YPERAGANAKTĒSAS, yperaganaktēsas
Sounds Like: hoo-per-ah-gah-NAK-tay-sas
Translations: being greatly indignant, having been greatly indignant, having become greatly indignant
From the root: ΥΠΕΡΑΓΑΝΑΚΤΕΩ
Part of Speech: Verb, Participle
Explanation: This word describes someone who has become extremely indignant or greatly displeased. It is a compound word formed from the prefix ΥΠΕΡ (hyper), meaning 'over' or 'beyond', and ΑΓΑΝΑΚΤΕΩ (aganakteo), meaning 'to be indignant' or 'to be vexed'. Thus, it conveys a sense of intense or excessive indignation. It is typically used to describe a strong emotional reaction to something perceived as unjust or offensive.
Inflection: Aorist, Active, Nominative, Masculine, Singular, Participle
Strong’s number: G5227 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΥΠΕΡΑΓΑΝΑΚΤΕΩ.
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- ΥΠΕΡΑΓΑΝΑΚΤΕΩ — to be exceedingly indignant, to be greatly displeased, to be very angry
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