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Angered at something unjust or wrong.
indignant
outraged
umbrageous
angry
1
Netherlands; the other go-between between the
incensed
Queen and the backsliding favourite.
2
However, television replays of the challenge have
incensed
Arsenal's players and management.
3
Many in Adelaide were rightly
incensed
by 2016's 'Halal Snack Pack' hullabaloo.
4
One
incensed
driver told reports on the scene: We are driving taxis.
5
The outrage must have
incensed
her beyond measure; the silence was prolonged.
6
Demonstrators were
incensed
by a U.S.-made film they consider blasphemous to Islam.
7
To-night he was in the latter mood and this
incensed
Lady Bridget.
8
But those
incensed
by Jones' comments are looking to Ardern for leadership.
9
Paul is
incensed
at the thought of the tyranny of the Law.
10
The latter,
incensed
in their turn, threatened to fire upon the people.
11
The
incensed
Confederates hastily manned boats and pushed out into the stream.
12
Does anybody wonder why we are not so
incensed
about those issues?
13
Kerry official Aidan Mangan
incensed
the crowd with many of his decisions.
14
A community-minded activist
incensed
by the scheme fought with them last August.
15
The New Zealanders are
incensed
against Europeans, and especially against the English.
16
Never in her whole life had Madame de Fondege been so
incensed
.
incensed
incense
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so incensed
more incensed
look incensed
too incensed
highly incensed