fâché
Fâché is a French adjective that translates to "angry" or "upset" in English. It describes a state of displeasure or annoyance. The term is commonly used in everyday conversation in French-speaking regions to express negative emotions. While "fâché" generally denotes anger, its intensity can vary depending on the context and the speaker's tone. It can range from mild irritation to significant wrath. The feminine form of the adjective is "fâchée," used when referring to a female subject.
The etymology of "fâché" can be traced back to the Latin word "fastidire," meaning "to be disgusted