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ire
1[ahyuhr]
noun
intense anger; wrath.
Synonyms: , , ,
Ire.
2abbreviation
Ireland.
Ire.
1abbreviation
Ireland
ire
2/ ɪə /
noun
literaryanger; wrath
Other 51Թ Forms
- ireless adjective
- ˈڳܱԱ noun
- ˈ adjective
- ˈڳܱ adjective
- ˈڳܱly adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ire1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ire1
Example Sentences
Images of flags, mostly from Mexico, have spread in news reports and social media — at times drawing the ire of critics.
Trump behaved similarly toward other blue states, but reserved a special portion of his ire for California.
Another aspect of Musk's empire that has raised the ire of his detractors is X, the social media platform once known as Twitter.
And it is the Trump administration – and the massive spending legislation the president is currently pushing – that is drawing the ire of this new, seemingly unshackled Musk.
Lee has had a controversial career in which he has built a loyal base but he has also drawn disapproval and ire for what some have called an abrasive style.
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