arrabbiati
Arrabbiati is a term of Italian origin that literally translates to “angry” or “aggrieved.” It derives from the verb arrabbiare, which means to become angry, and is used both as an adjective describing a state of emotion and as a noun to refer to people who are angry or dissatisfied. In everyday Italian it can appear in idiomatic expressions such as “essere arrabbiati con qualcuno” (to be angry with someone) or “arrabbiati per la situazione” (angry about the situation). The word also appears in historical literature and in legal contexts where it denotes an aggrieved party.
Arrabbiati is also a surname common in southern Italy, especially in Campania and Calabria. Notable bearers
In popular culture, Arrabbiati has been employed as a title and as a group name. The
Because the term is both a common adjective and a proper noun, disambiguation is often necessary.