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infuriated

adjective as in furious

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Spend a couple hours reading bike Twitter, and you’re guaranteed to wind up despondent, infuriated, and profoundly disgusted with humanity.

The nurse said she was shaken by the distress of the residents, and infuriated by the understaffing and emphasis on cutting costs at the nursing homes she visited.

Their continued negotiations infuriated some Senate Republicans, who complained that Mnuchin was caving to Democrats’ demands.

Politics, she has often argued, has nothing to do with her position, and suggestions to the contrary can infuriate her.

The applications infuriated several Senegalese fisheries stakeholders, including artisanal fishermen, industrial shipowners and civil society organizations.

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Indeed, once the fire-engine house was taken, everybody seemed impressed by John Brown, rather than infuriated or vengeful.

This infuriated his grandfather, who cursed Barry and never spoke to him again.

No one will be more infuriated by the comparison to socialism than the conservative-leaning members of the military.

Prince Albert is reportedly infuriated with the way his father, Prince Rainier, is depicted in the film, as well as other details.

The Germans, infuriated, then told Siilasvuo to hand Skurnik over for punishment, but he refused.

What chiefly infuriated him was that the insult should come from one whom he considered a "greaser," a man of inferior race.

With this, an all-overpowering rush was made, and Walker was carried off up the rock in the middle of five hundred infuriated men.

He was a short, thickset man with white side whiskers, and looked like an infuriated Santa Claus, for he was covered with snow.

The rider, naturally infuriated at this, struck the man with his whip so heavily that he fell down dead.

Infuriated by the success of their foes, they fought valiantly to regain possession of the ponies.

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On this page you'll find 22 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to infuriated, such as: enraged, incensed, angered, angry, and mad.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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