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infuriating

[ in-fyoor-ee-ey-ting ]

adjective

  1. causing or tending to cause anger or outrage; maddening:

    His delay is infuriating.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ·ڳ۾·iԲ· adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of infuriating1

First recorded in 1880–85; infuriat(e) + -ing 2
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She still drives her son insane with the way she worships the professor, but she’s not as infuriatingly unreasonable as Chekhov permits her to be.

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Still, the very idea that they tried it was infuriating, embarrassing, and, perhaps more importantly, very scary.

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Four of Wambaugh’s works were turned into feature films — a process so infuriating to the author that he helped finance two of them for greater control over the outcome.

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"And don't get me started on Pretty Woman, which is infuriating, especially the idea of a street worker played by Julia Roberts. Come on."

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World Cup-winning centre Will Greenwood was one of those to attack England's style, describing their performance as a "tough watch" and "infuriating", while claiming the team are playing "so much within themselves".

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