infuriating

[ɪnˈfjʊərɪeɪtɪŋ]

infuriating Definition

making one extremely angry and impatient; very annoying.

Using infuriating: Examples

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

  • Example

    It's so infuriating when people don't listen to you.

  • Example

    The slow internet connection is really infuriating me.

  • Example

    His constant interruptions were absolutely infuriating.

  • Example

    The lack of progress on this project is becoming increasingly infuriating.

infuriating Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for infuriating

Phrases with infuriating

  • extremely difficult and frustrating

    Example

    The test was infuriatingly difficult, with many students struggling to finish it.

  • extremely slow and frustrating

    Example

    The traffic was infuriatingly slow, causing many drivers to be late for their appointments.

  • extremely vague and frustrating

    Example

    The instructions were infuriatingly vague, leaving many people confused about what to do.

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Summary: infuriating in Brief

The term 'infuriating' [ɪnˈfjʊərɪeɪtɪŋ] describes something that makes one extremely angry and impatient, often due to being very annoying. It can refer to anything from slow internet connections to lack of progress on a project. Examples include 'His constant interruptions were absolutely infuriating,' and 'The lack of progress on this project is becoming increasingly infuriating.' Phrases like 'infuriatingly difficult' and 'infuriatingly vague' emphasize the extreme frustration caused by the situation.