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    infuriate

    verb

    • 1. make (someone) extremely angry and impatient: "I was infuriated by your article"

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  2. infuriate It infuriates me to hear of drug use in any sport. annoy He asked her to move more quickly, which annoyed her. irritate I'm the only one who talks to him, and that irritates me. frustrate It really frustrates me that I can't do things for myself. The referee’s calls infuriated the home team fans.

  3. The meaning of INFURIATE is to make furious. How to use infuriate in a sentence.

  4. If something or someone infuriates you, they make you extremely angry. Jimmy's presence had infuriated Hugh. [VERB noun] The champion was infuriated by the decision. [VERB noun] It infuriates us to have to deal with this particular mayor. [VERB noun to-infinitive] Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  5. infuriate It infuriates me to hear of drug use in sports. annoy He asked her to move more quickly, which annoyed her. irritate I'm the only one who talks to him, and that irritates me. frustrate It really frustrates me that I can't do things for myself. The referee’s calls infuriated the home team fans.

  6. Infuriate definition: to make furious; enrage.. See examples of INFURIATE used in a sentence.

  7. Definition of infuriate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Different things infuriate different people: whatever makes you angry, mad, or ticked off infuriates you. Fury is a word for "anger" that should help with this word: to infuriate is to fill someone with fury, i.e., anger.

  9. Define infuriate. infuriate synonyms, infuriate pronunciation, infuriate translation, English dictionary definition of infuriate. tr.v. in·fu·ri·at·ed , in·fu·ri·at·ing , in·fu·ri·ates To make furious; enrage. adj. Archaic Furious. in·fu′ri·at′ing·ly adv. in·fu′ri·a′tion n.

  10. If something or someone infuriates you, they make you extremely angry. [...] present simple: I infuriate, you infuriate [...] past simple: I infuriated, you infuriated [...] past participle: infuriated. • enrage, anger, provoke, irritate [...]

  11. When something or someone infuriates a person, it triggers an intense and uncontrollable surge of anger or fury. It signifies a level of emotional agitation and exasperation that can result from a particular event, situation, remark, or action that deeply offends or frustrates someone.

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