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infuriating

adjective as in maddening

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Divine intervention aside, it’s the lack of intervention from the Valencia and central government which is now infuriating him.

From BBC

Which is astonishing, infuriating, horrifying and queasily understandable.

When they are bad, they are downright infuriating.

From BBC

One result of this dynamic is that the parties increasingly don’t mind offending or infuriating those they consider irrelevant “enemy” voters.

It led to excruciating pain, sleepless nights and an infuriating quest through the medical care system to discover what happened.

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

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