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infuriate

[in-fyoor-ee-eyt, in-fyoor-ee-it] / ɪnˈfyʊər iˌeɪt, ɪnˈfyʊər i ɪt /


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That's done little but to further infuriate many in Pakistan's authorities.

From BBC • Mar. 20, 2026

“He could infuriate you in such wonderful ways,” Ms. Serpell quotes her subject remarking.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 10, 2026

But the delays infuriate U.S. farmers, who say that without regular water deliveries, they are losing their way of life.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 11, 2025

For example, if you start calling a loved one on your commute home to work, the time spent in traffic that used to infuriate you may instead become a source of joy.

From Salon • Mar. 23, 2025

There was this pouty look on her face that made Rowan want to smile, but he didn’t because he knew that would infuriate her.

From "Scythe" by Neal Shusterman