INFURIATE


Meaning of INFURIATE in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

so

This had so infuriated Moustaine that he had decided to punish them, which meant the rest of us as well.

Henry was so infuriated by the childlike look of loss on his face he had half a mind to give him some.

She didn't think she had ever met a man who so infuriated her.

Their laughter so infuriated me that I began to have thoughts of revenge.

It was the uncertainty that was so infuriating , not knowing where she was.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Her racist attitudes infuriated her co-workers.

Kramer's stubborn refusal to answer any questions infuriated the officers.

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