riling

[rahy-ling]

riling Definition

  • 1to irritate or vex
  • 2to cause annoyance or agitation

Using riling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "riling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His constant complaining was really riling me up.

  • Example

    She knew that bringing up the topic would rile him.

  • Example

    The rude behavior of the customer service representative riled the customers.

  • Example

    The politician's comments riled up the opposition.

riling Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for riling

Phrases with riling

  • rile up

    to cause someone to become angry or agitated

    Example

    The coach's speech really riled up the team before the game.

  • to express anger or opposition towards someone or something

    Example

    The protesters were riling against the government's decision to cut funding for education.

  • to motivate or inspire someone to take action

    Example

    The inspiring speech riled the crowd into action, and they began protesting in the streets.

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Summary: riling in Brief

'Riling' [rahy-ling] is a verb that means to irritate or vex someone, causing annoyance or agitation. It can be used in phrases like 'rile up,' meaning to make someone angry or agitated, and 'rile against,' meaning to express anger or opposition towards someone or something. 'Riling' is a formal term that can be replaced with 'irritate' or 'provoke.'