incensing Sentence Examples
- The politician's inflammatory remarks were incensing, fueling outrage among the populace.
- The pungent odor of burning incense incensing my nostrils, creating a heady atmosphere.
- Her constant nagging incensing him, making him yearn for solitude.
- The unfair treatment of the innocent incensing the jury, leading to a verdict in their favor.
- The blatant disregard for regulations incensing the watchdog agency, prompting swift action.
- The discovery of corporate wrongdoing incensing shareholders, resulting in a plummeting stock price.
- The disrespectful attitude of the students incensing the teacher, forcing her to call in reinforcements.
- The divisive rhetoric incensing the community, threatening to tear it apart.
- The insolent behavior of the teenager incensing his parents, leading to a heated confrontation.
- The persistent buzzing of mosquitoes incensing campers, making it impossible to enjoy the outdoors.
incensing Meaning
incensing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Incense
of Incense
Synonyms & Antonyms of incensing
Synonyms:
- chafing
- unfriendly
- belligerent
- nettlesome
- antagonizing
- antipathetic
- combative
- hostile
- inimical
- inhospitable
- bellicose
- confrontational
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- scrappy
- warlike
- unsympathetic
- militant
- pugnacious
- martial
- agonistic
- argumentative
- military
- assertive
- aggressive
- militaristic
- truculent
- quarrelsome
- contentious
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
FAQs About the word incensing
of Incense, of Incense
nagging, rankling, provocative, offensive, engaging, provoking, irritating, annoying, riling, aggravating
propitiatory, endearing, pacific, propitiatory, placatory, pacific, winning, disarming, disarming, appeasing
The politician's inflammatory remarks were incensing, fueling outrage among the populace.
The pungent odor of burning incense incensing my nostrils, creating a heady atmosphere.
Her constant nagging incensing him, making him yearn for solitude.
The unfair treatment of the innocent incensing the jury, leading to a verdict in their favor.