enojas
Enojas is most commonly encountered as a verb form in Spanish, specifically the second-person singular present indicative of enojar. In this grammatical use, enojas means “you anger” or “you cause to become angry” and is typically followed by the person or thing that is angered, for example: “Tú enojas a tu hermano con esas bromas.” It is one of several conjugations of the verb enojar, which centers on causing anger or irritation in someone else.
As a noun, the standard term for anger or irritation is enojo, with the plural enojos. Enojas
Related forms include enojado (adjective meaning angry or enraged) and enojarse (reflexive verb meaning to become
Usage notes: enojar and enojarse describe emotional states and can express interpersonal tension. Like many emotional