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Meaning of infuriated
The primary meaning of the word "infuriated" is to make someone extremely angry.
Etymology of infuriated
The word "infuriated" has its roots in the Latin words "in" meaning "in" or "into" and "furiosus" meaning "mad" or "furious"
The word "infuriated" originated in the 15th century and has been used in the English language since then to describe extreme anger or fury
Synonyms
enraged
angry
infuriating
incensed
outraged
indignant
irate
furious
fuming
raging
seething
livid
vehement
violent
passionate
intense
heated
inflamed
exasperated
provoked
annoyed
irritated
vexed
displeased
offended
affronted
resentful
bitter
acrimonious
virulent
caustic
scathing
harsh
trenchant
biting
savage
ferocious
intense
stormy
turbulent
volatile
explosive
Definitions
- According to Oxford Languages, the word "infuriated" is defined as:
- + Feeling or showing extreme anger
- + Making someone extremely angry
- * Other definitions include:
- + Enraged or extremely angry
- + Filled with intense anger or fury
Usage Examples
- The crowd was infuriated by the judge's decision and began to protest
- * She was infuriated by the rude comment and walked out of the room
- * The news of the scandal infuriated the public and led to widespread outrage