enrage
to make extremely angry; put into a rage; infuriate: His supercilious attitude enraged me.
Origin of enrage
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Other words from enrage
- en·rag·ed·ly [en-rey-jid-lee, -reyjd-], /ɛnˈreɪ dʒɪd li, -ˈreɪdʒd-/, adverb
- en·rage·ment, noun
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How to use enrage in a sentence
One of the most enraging sections in Nolte's investigation declares: “One of the Most Powerful Women in America Cries 'Rape.'”
As enraging as these lapses are, they should not come as a surprise.
The Worst Place in the World for MH370 to Go Missing | Clive Irving | April 5, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTNewsweek offers a powerful report on the enraging case of Dr. Shakeel Afridi.
The Doctor Who Helped Us Get Osama is Still in a Pakistani Prison | David Frum | May 6, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTAnd tipped on the value of the coupon, enraging watiers and masseuses.
That's a frustrating and enraging situation to find yourself in.
Under the broad fur hat she made a picture as enraging, to Alonzo Rawson, as it was bewitching.
In the Arena | Booth TarkingtonShe also succeeded in enraging the beasts far more than she had hoped to do.
The Meadow-Brook Girls Across Country | Janet AldridgeHe felt very well that this would end by enraging Madeleine.
The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Vol. 6 | Guy de MaupassantWith a sharp cry, his victim struck him again on the finger, enraging him more than ever.
As stated previously, a great campaign was commenced in which I took a leading part, this greatly enraging the local Tories.
From Crow-Scaring to Westminster; an Autobiography | George Edwards M.P., O.B.E.
British Dictionary definitions for enrage
/ (ɪnˈreɪdʒ) /
(tr) to provoke to fury; put into a rage; anger
Derived forms of enrage
- enraged, adjective
- enragedly (ɪnˈreɪdʒɪdlɪ), adverb
- enragement, noun
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