dander

[dan-der]

dander Definition

  • 1loose scales formed from dead skin cells of animals, especially cats and dogs, that can cause allergic reactions in some people
  • 2anger or temper

Using dander: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dander" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I have a terrible allergy to cat dander.

  • Example

    He lost his dander when he heard the news.

  • Example

    She got her dander up when she saw the mess in the kitchen.

dander Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dander

Phrases with dander

  • get one's dander up

    to become angry or annoyed

    Example

    He really got his dander up when he heard the news.

  • in a state of irritation or anger

    Example

    She was in a dander after the argument with her boss.

  • raise someone's dander

    to make someone angry or irritated

    Example

    His comments raised her dander and she stormed out of the room.

Origins of dander

from Scottish 'dandir', meaning 'to rise in anger'

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Summary: dander in Brief

The term 'dander' [dan-der] refers to loose scales formed from dead skin cells of animals, especially cats and dogs, that can cause allergic reactions in some people. It also means anger or temper, as in 'He lost his dander when he heard the news.' Phrases like 'get one's dander up' and 'in a dander' denote states of irritation or anger.

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