irate (Meaning)

Wordnet

irate (s)

feeling or showing extreme anger

Webster

irate (a.)

Angry; incensed; enraged.

Synonyms & Antonyms of irate

irate Sentence Examples

  1. After waiting for over an hour, the customers grew irate with the slow service at the restaurant.
  2. The employees became irate when they learned about the sudden change in company policy.
  3. His irate reaction to the news caught everyone by surprise.
  4. The teacher grew irate when she discovered that her students had not completed their assignments.
  5. The irate customer demanded to speak to the manager about the defective product.
  6. The coach became irate after his team lost the championship game due to a controversial call.
  7. Despite his attempts to remain calm, he couldn't help but feel irate at the unfair treatment.
  8. The politician faced an irate crowd of protesters demanding action on climate change.
  9. Her irate response to the criticism only escalated the argument further.
  10. The irate driver honked his horn impatiently as he waited in traffic.

FAQs About the word irate

feeling or showing extreme angerAngry; incensed; enraged.

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

accepting, amicable, complaisant, agreeable, delighted, amicable, friendly, agreeable, accepting, complaisant

After waiting for over an hour, the customers grew irate with the slow service at the restaurant.

The employees became irate when they learned about the sudden change in company policy.

His irate reaction to the news caught everyone by surprise.

The teacher grew irate when she discovered that her students had not completed their assignments.