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Infuriated   /ɪnfjˈʊriˌeɪtəd/  /ɪnfjˈʊriˌeɪtɪd/   Listen
Infuriated

adjective
1.
Marked by extreme anger.  Synonyms: angered, enraged, furious, maddened.  "Furious about the accident" , "A furious scowl" , "Infuriated onlookers charged the police who were beating the boy" , "Could not control the maddened crowd"



Infuriate

verb
(past & past part. infuriated; pres. part. infuriating)
1.
Make furious.  Synonyms: exasperate, incense.






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"Infuriated" Quotes from Famous Books



... which drove the Vandals into Andalusia. But the Vandals turned upon their enemies and entirely discomfited them, and twenty thousand men were left dead upon the field. Spain was now entirely at the mercy of these infuriated barbarians, who might have peacefully settled had it not been for the jealousy of the imperial government, which, in those days, drew upon itself evils by its own mismanagement. For two years "Vandalism" reigned throughout the peninsula, which ...
— The Old Roman World • John Lord

... Shroud the infuriated elements in the darkness of a polar night, and the blizzard is presented in a severer aspect. A plunge into the writhing storm-whirl stamps upon the senses an indelible and awful impression seldom equalled in the whole gamut of natural ...
— The Home of the Blizzard • Douglas Mawson

... and have it whispered around that he is what is called a 'ladies' man,' with the added interest of one or two sensational anecdotes of a young lady who went insane out of a hopeless attachment for the gentlemanly scoundrel; or that this or that infuriated husband who has challenged him to mortal combat; and, though the stain of murder be upon that man's soul, women who call themselves virtuous will welcome him with ...
— Clemence - The Schoolmistress of Waveland • Retta Babcock

... he went round to talk dog with the writer. His shortest way to Mulligan's was through my back-yard. Elixir, without anybody's permission, at once started to break his way through in order to tell Mulligan's dog to his face what he thought of him. He had hardly set a paw in it when an infuriated ball of fur lit somewhere out of space on to his back, cursing and spitting and tearing the hair out in slathers. This new enemy was my wife's tortoise-shell kitten Emmeline, whose existence I had for the moment ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, June 6, 1917 • Various

... risky proceeding, for it infuriated the dog, who began to struggle fiercely, while Mark laughed so heartily that he ...
— Mother Carey's Chicken - Her Voyage to the Unknown Isle • George Manville Fenn


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