Infuriated: meaning, definitions and examples

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infuriated

 

[ ɪnˈfjʊərieɪtɪd ]

Context #1

feeling

extremely angry; filled with rage

Synonyms

enraged, incensed, outraged

Examples of usage

  • She was infuriated by his disrespectful behavior.
  • I could tell he was infuriated by the look on his face.
Context #2

action

to make someone extremely angry

Synonyms

enrage, incense, outrage

Examples of usage

  • His constant interruptions infuriated her during the meeting.
  • The unfair treatment infuriated the employees.

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.