Infuriated: meaning, definitions and examples
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infuriated
[ ɪnˈfjʊərieɪtɪd ]
feeling
extremely angry; filled with rage
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- She was infuriated by his disrespectful behavior.
- I could tell he was infuriated by the look on his face.
Translations
Translations of the word "infuriated" in other languages:
🇵🇹 enfurecido
🇮🇳 गुस्से में
🇩🇪 wütend
🇮🇩 marah
🇺🇦 розлючений
🇵🇱 wściekły
🇯🇵 激怒した
🇫🇷 furieux
🇪🇸 furioso
🇹🇷 öfkeli
🇰🇷 격노한
🇸🇦 غاضب
🇨🇿 rozzuřený
🇸🇰 rozzúrený
🇨🇳 愤怒的
🇸🇮 razjarjen
🇮🇸 reiður
🇰🇿 қатты ашуланған
🇬🇪 გაბრაზებული
🇦🇿 qəzəbli
🇲🇽 furioso
Word origin
The word 'infuriated' originated from the Latin word 'infuriatus', which means 'enraged' or 'furious'. The prefix 'in-' intensifies the meaning of 'furiatus', emphasizing the extreme anger or rage associated with the word. Over time, 'infuriated' has become a commonly used term to describe intense anger or rage in various contexts.
See also: infuriating, infuriatingly.