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Meanings of
infuriating
in English
Extremely annoying or displeasing.
maddening
exasperating
vexing
Related terms
displeasing
Usage of
infuriating
in English
1
It was really
infuriating
how often Frau Posmanik left her children alone.
2
No matter how many times it's said, it becomes no less
infuriating
.
3
It was
infuriating
;
he could see she wasn't taking him remotely seriously.
4
Am I alone in finding the current Meteor phone commercial absolutely
infuriating
?
5
No mistake, said the Nottinghamshire gentleman with an air of
infuriating
calmness.
6
The FBI raided Cohen's office and home on April 9,
infuriating
Trump.
7
She, however, had the most
infuriating
ability to get under his skin.
8
At times his fast tempi are so fast as to be
infuriating
.
9
Perhaps not, he said, and his smile was filled with
infuriating
superiority.
10
We are now in the later stages of an equally
infuriating
season.
11
The idea that Victor would do anything inappropriate with Janda was
infuriating
.
12
And if you find that
infuriating
,
think how it makes me feel.
13
He grinned in what he accurately judged to be an
infuriating
manner.
14
And the possibility of getting back at Mansur for his
infuriating
condescension.
15
It's a loophole that's been
infuriating
gun owners and retailers for months.
16
Some things can only be inferred. He gave me an
infuriating
smile.
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infuriating
infuriate
Verb
Present
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most infuriating
so infuriating
how infuriating
infuriating smile
infuriating thing
More collocations
Infuriating
through the time
Infuriating
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common