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Meanings of
infuriated
in English
Marked by extreme anger.
furious
angered
enraged
maddened
Related terms
angry
Usage of
infuriated
in English
1
That such vigilance was at all necessary, however,
infuriated
him beyond measure.
2
But a drip-drip of stories in recent days has
infuriated
the police.
3
Army powers allowing arrest without trial and raids without warrants
infuriated
residents.
4
The
infuriated
ruffian sheathed his weapon in the heart of the Baroness.
5
He is
infuriated
against me; and I think I know the reason.
6
The Cockney strove in vain to protect himself from the
infuriated
boy.
7
He was most
infuriated
and wanted to know when this had happened.
8
The
infuriated
Persian smote him on the head with the crystal flagon.
9
His soldiers were
infuriated
at being held prisoner and treated as pawns.
10
The BBFC had never lost and it absolutely
infuriated
the John McEnroes.
11
With yells of hatred the
infuriated
populace razed them to the ground.
12
But he
infuriated
many Bolivians by insisting on seeking a fourth term.
13
You mean to tell me this arrest is bogus? Jasper was
infuriated
.
14
After a week of this, her reluctance to become Muslim
infuriated
me.
15
Everywhere the same misery, the same flight from want and
infuriated
persecution.
16
And India's decision to ramp up infrastructure seems to have
infuriated
Beijing.
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infuriated
infuriate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
infuriate by
infuriate many
infuriate mob
infuriate animal
infuriate beast
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Infuriated
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Infuriated
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United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common