infuriate

[ɪnˈfjʊə.ri.eɪt]

infuriate Definition

to make someone extremely angry and impatient.

Using infuriate: Examples

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

  • Example

    His arrogance infuriated me.

  • Example

    It infuriates me when people don't listen to what I'm saying.

  • Example

    The slow internet connection infuriated him.

infuriate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for infuriate

Antonyms for infuriate

Phrases with infuriate

  • to make someone extremely angry or frustrated

    Example

    Her constant interruptions during the meeting infuriated him to no end.

  • to make someone extremely angry or annoyed

    Example

    The constant noise from the construction site infuriated her beyond measure.

  • to make someone so angry that they reach a certain state or action

    Example

    The constant delays infuriated him to the point of quitting his job.

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Summary: infuriate in Brief

The verb 'infuriate' [ɪnˈfjʊə.ri.eɪt] means to make someone extremely angry and impatient. It is often used in situations where someone's actions or behavior are particularly frustrating, as in 'His arrogance infuriated me.' The phrase 'infuriate someone to no end' is commonly used to describe extreme anger or frustration, while 'infuriate someone beyond measure' describes an even greater level of annoyance. 'Infuriate someone to the point of something' indicates that the person has been pushed to a specific action or state due to their anger.