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    irate
    /ʌɪˈreɪt/

    adjective

    • 1. feeling or characterized by great anger: "a barrage of irate letters"

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  2. Irate means very angry, and it can be used to describe people or situations. Learn how to use irate in a sentence, and find out its synonyms and antonyms, from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. 1. : roused to ire. an irate taxpayer. 2. : arising from anger. irate words. irately adverb. irateness noun. Synonyms. angered. angry. apoplectic. ballistic. cheesed off [ chiefly British] choleric. enraged. foaming. fuming. furious. hopping.

  4. Irate means very angry, and it can be used to describe people or situations. Learn how to use irate in a sentence, and find out its synonyms and antonyms, with examples from various sources.

  5. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the adjective irate, which means very angry. See synonyms, example sentences and word origin.

  6. adjective. angry; enraged: an irate customer. Synonyms: provoked, irritated, furious. Antonyms: calm. arising from or characterized by anger: an irate letter to the editor. irate. / aɪˈreɪt / adjective. incensed with anger; furious. marked by extreme anger. an irate letter. Discover More. Derived Forms. iˈrately, adverb. Discover More.

  7. When cartoon characters are irate, they're so mad that smoke comes out of their ears. The first syllable of irate is ir for ire, related to the Greek word oistros which means "thing causing madness." An irate investor might sell all his or her stock in a company.

  8. Irate means very angry about something. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, word origin and examples of irate in British and American English.