infuriated Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- wrathful
- wroth
- hot
- annoyed
- inflamed
- fit-to-be-tied
- hopping-mad
- irate
- hot-under-the-collar
- ireful
- aggravated
- apoplectic
- blue-in-the-face
- rabid
- fuming
- irritable
- riled
- sore
- rankled
- incensed
- livid
- passionate
- steaming
- exasperated
- in-a-huff
Weak:
- distant
- going-crook
- petulant
- querulous
- disagreeable
- pugnacious
- touchy
- grouchy
- raving
- cross
- belligerent
- smouldering
- wrought-up-
- boiling
- vengeful
- in-a-fume
- hopping
- foaming
- unpleasant
- grumpy
- embittered
- resentful
- icy
- shirty
- cantankerous
- horn-mad
- snappish
- sulky
- piqued
- teed-off
- antipathetic
- cheesed-off
- perturbed
- acrimonious
- rancorous
- choleric
- roiled
- smoldering
- churlish
- vindictive
- steamed-up
- enflamed
- worked-up
- malevolent
- cold
- bitter
- acrid
- spiteful
- ill-tempered
- peevish
- sizzling
- burning
- inimical
- testy
- irascible
- bent-out-of-shape
- riley
- unfriendly
- vitriolic
- ornery
- huffy
- fretful
- virulent
- seething
- antagonistic
- bristling
- bilious
- inflammable
- in-a-pet
- stormy
- bristly
- antisocial
- ranting
- ticked
- frigid
- disapproving
- dyspeptic
Strongest:
- accepting
- happy
- delighted
- amenable
- agreeable
- happy
- pleased
- pleased
- accepting
- agreeable
- amenable
- delighted
Strong:
- complaisant
- accommodating
- angerless
- empathetic
- tolerant
- amicable
- complaisant
- friendly
- amicable
- calm
- cordial
- sympathetic
- tolerant
- satisfied
- content
- sympathetic
- empathetic
- satisfied
- angerless
- obliging
- calm
- content
- accommodating
- cordial
- friendly
- obliging
Weak:
infuriated Meaning
infuriated (s)
marked by extreme anger
infuriated (imp. & p. p.)
of Infuriate
infuriated (a.)
Enraged; furious.
infuriated Sentence Examples
- The politician's blatant lies infuriated the crowd, sparking a riot.
- The constant interruptions infuriated the teacher, making it impossible to conduct the lesson.
- The neighbor's loud music infuriated the elderly couple, who struggled to get any sleep.
- The company's decision to lay off workers infuriated the employees, leading to a union strike.
- The athlete was infuriated by the referee's unfair penalty, which cost his team the game.
- The child's tantrum infuriated his parents, who struggled to calm him down.
- The missed flight infuriated the travelers, who had waited hours for their departure.
- The doctor's callous diagnosis infuriated the patient, who felt dismissed and ignored.
- The police officer's excessive force infuriated the suspect, who believed he was being harassed.
- The musician's sloppy performance infuriated the audience, who had paid exorbitant prices for tickets.
FAQs About the word infuriated
marked by extreme angerof Infuriate, Enraged; furious.
furious, outraged, infuriate, indignant, angered,enraged, mad, angry, ballistic, wrathful
accepting, happy, delighted, amenable, agreeable, happy, pleased, pleased, accepting, agreeable
The politician's blatant lies infuriated the crowd, sparking a riot.
The constant interruptions infuriated the teacher, making it impossible to conduct the lesson.
The neighbor's loud music infuriated the elderly couple, who struggled to get any sleep.
The company's decision to lay off workers infuriated the employees, leading to a union strike.