Enrage Meaning in English
word
ɛnˈɹeɪdʒ
en-RAYJ
ɛnɹˈeɪdʒ
en-RAYJ
Definition
To make someone extremely angry.
Usage & Nuances
Formal and strong verb. Common with passive ('was enraged'). Often used for situations causing intense anger. Not used for mild irritation.
Spanish: enfurecer - encolerizarPortuguese (BR): enfurecerPortuguese (PT): enfurecerChinese (Simplified): 激怒 - 使愤怒Chinese (Traditional): 激怒 - 使憤怒Hindi: क्रोधित करनाArabic: يُغضِب - يثير غضبهBengali: ক্রুদ্ধ করা - অত্যন্ত রাগান্বিত করাRussian: приводить в бешенство - сильно разозлитьJapanese: 激怒させるVietnamese: làm nổi giận - làm tức giận dữ dộiKorean: 격분하게 하다 - 몹시 화나게 하다Turkish: çileden çıkarmak - çok kızdırmakUrdu: غصہ دلانا - شدید غصہ دلاناIndonesian: membuat sangat marah - membuat murka
Example Sentences
Her rude comments enraged him.
basic
The unfair decision enraged the crowd.
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His actions always enrage his parents.
basic
It really enraged me when they lied straight to my face.
natural
Don't do that—it will only enrage him further.
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She managed to stay calm, even though the news enraged everyone else.
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