ENRAGE


Meaning of ENRAGE in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

so

She'd been so enraged he could just see it, and if she did they'd get the bill.

I was so enraged I ran into the burning building.

It's a problem that so enraged Martin Cutts of Words at Work that he took up a challenge to rewrite one.

■ VERB

become

I remember caddying for a tour player who became enraged after fouling up a simple shot.

However, they become enraged if the parents dare to go out for fun and leave them with the boring babysitter.

She becomes enraged at his insensitivity.

Needless to say, Lleland became enraged at the idea and told me to mind my own business.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

The governor's racist comments enraged civil rights activists.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

He enraged her, but he made her feel guilty.

His trembling hands reached out toward the old woman, his eyes distended, enraged.

In fact she would be enraged.

Seven Guitars is enriched and enraged by its specific historical references, but it also goes way beyond them.

This gruesome act does not lead to Agdisthus becoming crippled, or withdrawn, or enraged.

This has enraged and dismayed most communicators.

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