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infuriate
[ verb in-fyoor-ee-eyt; adjective in-fyoor-ee-it ]
adjective
- Archaic. infuriated.
infuriate
verb
- tr to anger; annoy
adjective
- archaic.furious; infuriated
Derived Forms
- ˈڳܰپԲ, adverb
- ˈڳܰˌپԲ, adjective
- ˈڳܰٱ, adverb
- ˌڳܰˈپDz, noun
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·ڳ۾·ٱ· adverb
- ·ڳr·tDz noun
- ܲi·ڳ۾·e adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of infuriate1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of infuriate1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
After 29 forgettable games and 90 infuriating at-bats, the 10th-year veteran finally hit his first home run.
She called Wyden’s “uninformed” account of Scott’s alleged role in the investigation “infuriating and offensive.”
Since Trump's re-election to the White House, the US president has repeatedly mentioned making Canada the "51st state" of America, which has infuriated Canadians.
For more than half a decade, it’s struggled to get that done, infuriating lawyers, advocates and even judges.
Since his re-election, Trump repeatedly has mentioned making Canada the "51st state" of America, which rattled Canadian leaders and infuriated residents.
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