incensed (Meaning)

Wordnet

incensed (s)

angered at something unjust or wrong

Webster

incensed (imp. & p. p.)

of Incense

of Incense

Webster

incensed (a.)

Angered; enraged.

Represented as enraged, as any wild creature depicted with fire issuing from mouth and eyes.

Synonyms & Antonyms of incensed

incensed Sentence Examples

  1. The citizens were incensed by the government's blatant disregard for their constitutional rights.
  2. Lisa was incensed when she discovered that her best friend had betrayed her trust.
  3. The police officer became incensed when the suspect refused to cooperate with his investigation.
  4. The shareholders were incensed at the CEO's decision to sell off a major subsidiary without their consent.
  5. The student was incensed by the teacher's unfair grading practices.
  6. The mother was incensed when she learned that her child had been bullied at school.
  7. The politician's inflammatory speech incensed the crowd, leading to a riot.
  8. The judge was incensed by the defendant's repeated perjury during the trial.
  9. The employee was incensed when he was passed over for a promotion in favor of a less qualified colleague.
  10. The animal rights activist was incensed by the cruel treatment of animals in factory farms.

FAQs About the word incensed

angered at something unjust or wrongof Incense, of Incense, Angered; enraged., Represented as enraged, as any wild creature depicted with fire issuing from mout

outraged, ballistic, infuriated, infuriate, indignant, furious,enraged, angered, mad, angry

pleased, accommodating, delighted, agreeable, pleased, accepting, accommodating, amenable, agreeable,delighted

The citizens were incensed by the government's blatant disregard for their constitutional rights.

Lisa was incensed when she discovered that her best friend had betrayed her trust.

The police officer became incensed when the suspect refused to cooperate with his investigation.

The shareholders were incensed at the CEO's decision to sell off a major subsidiary without their consent.