irately (Meaning)
irately (r)
in an irate manner
Synonyms & Antonyms of irately
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- blue in the face
- cantankerous
- hopping
- petulant
- distant
- crabby
- smoldering
- hopping mad
- raving
- snappish
- quarrelsome
- cold
- testy
- burning
- vitriolic
- bitter
- grumpy
- argumentative
- ranting
- antipathetic
- riley
- boiling
- bristly
- cheesed off
- in a pet
- vengeful
- vindictive
- unfriendly
- stormy
- dyspeptic
- rankled
- huffy
- acrid
- aggravated
- ticked
- worked up
- bent out of shape
- ornery
- perturbed
- belligerent
- enflamed
- going crook
- teed off
- touchy
- contentious
- wroth
- pugnacious
- cranky
- embittered
- querulous
- acrimonious
- spiteful
- in a fume
- inflammable
- sulky
- fit to be tied
- roiled
- shirty
- seething
- bristling
- virulent
- fussy
- grouchy
- smouldering
- resentful
- frigid
- cross
- fretful
- inimical
- disapproving
- antisocial
- icy
- peevish
- ill-tempered
- antagonistic
- wrought (up)
- churlish
- sizzling
- rancorous
- disagreeable
- bilious
- unpleasant
- irascible
- steamed up
- horn-mad
- malevolent
- sorehead
Antonyms:
irately Sentence Examples
- She responded irately to the accusations, vehemently defending her actions.
- The customer complained irately about the poor quality of service at the hotel.
- He shook his fist irately at the car that had cut him off in traffic.
- The manager spoke irately to the staff about the importance of punctuality.
- She glared irately at her colleague, who had taken credit for her idea.
- The coach shouted irately at the referee after a controversial call.
- Despite her efforts to remain composed, she found herself speaking irately in response to the criticism.
- He marched irately into the office, demanding an explanation for the delay.
- The irately worded email from the client demanded immediate action to resolve the issue.
- The politician responded irately to the reporter's probing questions about the scandal.
FAQs About the word irately
in an irate manner
infuriated, angered, furious, ballistic, enraged, indignant,angry, outraged, mad, infuriate
amenable, cordial, happy,delighted, amenable, accepting, friendly, sympathetic, accommodating, cordial
She responded irately to the accusations, vehemently defending her actions.
The customer complained irately about the poor quality of service at the hotel.
He shook his fist irately at the car that had cut him off in traffic.
The manager spoke irately to the staff about the importance of punctuality.