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Apoplectic Meaning in English

word

ˌæpəˈpɫɛktɪk
ap-uh-PLEK-tik
ˌæpəplˈɛktɪk
ap-uh-plek-TIK

Definition

Describes someone who is extremely angry, to the point of losing control. Originally, it referred to someone having a stroke, but now it usually means being extremely furious.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly formal or literary; often used for exaggerated situations ('apoplectic with rage'). Common collocation: 'apoplectic with', rarely used to mean someone literally having a stroke in modern English.

Example Sentences

He was apoplectic when he heard the news.

basic

The teacher was apoplectic about the mess in the classroom.

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My dad gets apoplectic if I’m late for dinner.

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She went apoplectic when she realized her keys were missing.

natural

Don’t go apoplectic—it’s just a mistake.

natural

The manager was so apoplectic he could barely speak.

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