Infuriated Meaning in English
word · lemma: infuriate
ˌɪnˈfjʊɹiˌeɪtɪd/, /ɪnˈfjʊɹiˌeɪtɪd
in-FYOOR-ee-ay-tid
ɪnfjˈɔːɹɪˌeɪtɪd
in-fyaw-REE-ay-tid
Definition
Feeling extremely angry; made very upset or furious by something.
Usage & Nuances
'Infuriated' is formal and strong—much more intense than 'angry'. Often used with 'by' or 'at' to explain the cause. Not used for minor irritation; reserve it for situations of real fury.
Spanish: enfurecido - enojado (muy fuerte)Portuguese (BR): enfurecido - furiosoPortuguese (PT): enfurecido - furiosoChinese (Simplified): 极其愤怒的 - 被激怒的Chinese (Traditional): 極其憤怒的 - 被激怒的Hindi: बहुत गुस्साया हुआArabic: غاضب جدًا - مستشيط غضبًاBengali: চরম ক্ষুব্ধ - অত্যন্ত রাগান্বিতRussian: взбешённый - разъярённыйJapanese: 激怒したVietnamese: cực kỳ tức giận - giận dữ tột độKorean: 격분한 - 분노한Turkish: çok öfkeli - çileden çıkmışUrdu: انتہائی مشتعل - بہت غضبناکIndonesian: sangat marah - sangat murka
Example Sentences
She was infuriated by the unfair decision.
basic
I was infuriated when he lied to me.
basic
The teacher looked infuriated after the class made so much noise.
basic
He was absolutely infuriated at being ignored in the meeting.
natural
The constant delays have left everyone infuriated.
natural
By the time I got home, I was so infuriated I couldn’t even speak.
natural