Examples of 'infuriated' in a sentence
Meaning of "infuriated"
infuriate (verb) - to make someone extremely angry or enraged. This term describes the action of provoking intense frustration, annoyance, or wrath in another person
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- Extremely angry.
- simple past tense and past participle of infuriate
How to use "infuriated" in a sentence
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I am still infuriated that they call it that.
But there was something that infuriated him.
Marcia becomes infuriated and goes to her room.
Infuriated over the loss of his money.
His brusque refusal infuriated the farmers.
It infuriated me because he did not show no kind of remorse.
But it shocked and infuriated many fans.
Your infuriated voice shall not return.
That lapse of judgment infuriated me at the time.
This infuriated his wife and daughter.
Local journalists are infuriated at this episode.
An infuriated virgin is more fearsome than a tiger.
I was more than infuriated at having to pay.
Carrying on as if nothing had had happened infuriated me.
Hitler was infuriated and demanded massive retaliation.
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Internet users and activists there are infuriated.
His killing infuriated the international community.
Pete observes her behavior and is infuriated.
You have infuriated the old bag.
America had not been consulted and was infuriated.
I too am infuriated by what this judge has done.
She can not stand being infuriated anymore.
Yazid was infuriated by what had taken place.
It must have upset and infuriated you.
This only infuriated the pilots more.
Made fun of them or became infuriated by them.
What really infuriated me was the unfairness of it all.
People in the region are enraged and infuriated.
This apparently infuriated one of the officers.
Ordinary citizens and celebrities alike are infuriated.
He is just infuriated by the imbalance in the system.
He was not listened to and that infuriated him.
I was infuriated every time these two were together.
Tion that always infuriated his sister.
This infuriated the relatives of his victims.
Roxy asked with an infuriated look back at me.
He got infuriated by it and beat me up even in my condition.
Her lack of reaction infuriated me even more.
This infuriated a number of witnesses and investigators.
My constituents are infuriated by yet another spill.
I was sitting with that lawyer infuriated.
The headline infuriated rather than relieved me.
You told me this morning and infuriated me.
I am always infuriated by the latest data breach.
The thrum of female awareness infuriated her.
GutiƩrrez was so infuriated that he almost collapsed.
Many people were disappointed and infuriated.
The emperor was infuriated at being thwarted in his desires.
The suspicious death has infuriated people.
Kondo was infuriated by two days of disaster.