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单词 infuriate
释义

infuriateadj.

/ɪnˈfjʊərɪət/
Etymology: < medieval Latin infuriātus, past participle of infuriāre , < in- (in- prefix3) + furiāre to madden, enrage, < furia fury n. Compare Italian infuriare to grow into fury or rage (Florio).
Excited to fury; maddened; full of fury; enraged, raging, frantic, furious. (Of persons and their actions, animals, etc.; figurative of things.)
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > anger > furious anger > [adjective] > furiously angry
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aweddeOE
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anburstc1275
woodc1275
aburstc1300
eagerc1325
brotheful1330
brothely1330
furiousc1374
wroth as (the) wind1377
throc1380
fella1382
wrothlya1400
grindelc1400
raginga1425
furibund1490
bremit1535
outraging1567
fulminant?1578
wood-like1578
horn-mad1579
snuff1582
woodful1582
maddeda1586
rageful1585
furibundal1593
gary1609
fierce1611
wild1653
infuriate1667
hopping mad1675
maddened1735
sulphureous1751
savage1789
infuriated1796
bouncing mad1834
frenzy1859
furyinga1861
ropeable1870
furied1878
fulminous1886
livid1888
fit to be tied1894
hopping1894
fighting mad1896
tamping mad1946
up the wall1951
ravers1967
1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost vi. 486 Hallow Engins long and round Thick-rammd, at th' other bore with touch of fire Dilated and infuriate . View more context for this quotation
1730 J. Thomson Autumn in Seasons 144 Inflam'd, beyond the most infuriate rage Of the worst monster that e'er howl'd the waste.
1744 J. Thomson Summer in Seasons (new ed.) 100 Th' infuriate Hill that shoots the pillar'd Flame.
1824 T. F. Dibdin Libr. Compan. 594 The infuriate and unrelenting opponent of Nash.
1851 C. Merivale Hist. Romans under Empire III. xxiv. 78 The Roman people..were so infuriate against Caesar's destroyers.

Derivatives

inˈfuriately adv. in an infuriate manner, furiously.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > anger > furious anger > [adverb]
woodlyc1000
wood1297
eagerlyc1300
rowc1325
bremelya1375
grindellyc1400
raselya1450
furiously1555
storminglya1600
bouncing mad1834
ragingly1840
stormily1860
ragefully1865
infuriately1879
lividly1890
1879 G. Meredith Egoist I. vii. 121.
1896 A. Morrison Child of Jago 134 Billy Leary fought and battered infuriately.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2019).

infuriatev.

Brit. /ɪnˈfjʊərɪeɪt/, /ɪnˈfjɔːrɪeɪt/, U.S. /ᵻnˈfjʊriˌeɪt/
Etymology: < participial stem of medieval Latin infuriāre to madden; see infuriate adj.
transitive. To fill with fury; to render furious or mad with anger; to provoke to fury or fierce passion; to enrage.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > anger > furious anger > infuriate [verb (transitive)]
anangeredc1380
enfelon1477
ournc1540
fierce1565
enrage1589
effierce1590
eneager1594
rage1597
ferocitate1666
infuriate1667
madden1720
frenzy1810
furify1872
burn1935
send (someone) up the wall1951
1667 R. Allestree Causes Decay Christian Piety xii. 322 Like those curles of entangled snakes with which Erinnys is said to have infuriated Athemas and Ino.
1870 C. Dickens Edwin Drood viii. 51 This insulting allusion to his dark skin infuriates Neville.

Derivatives

inˈfuriating adj.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > anger > furious anger > [adjective] > infuriating
wooda1387
frenzying1796
infuriating1891
1891 M. M. Dowie Girl in Karpathians 166 I looked back and saw the painter making cigarettes..It was infuriating!
inˈfuriatingly adv.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > anger > furious anger > [adverb] > infuriatingly
infuriatingly1885
1885 ‘L. Malet’ Col. Enderby's Wife (ed. 3) III. vi. i. 61 He was so infuriatingly calm.
infuriˈation n. the action of maddening, infuriated condition.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > anger > furious anger > [noun]
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wrathc1175
grim13..
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windc1485
furiousnessc1500
enrage1502
furiosity1509
passion1524
ourningc1540
enragement1596
enragedness1611
transportation1617
emportment1663
madness1663
foaming1709
infuriation1848
the mind > emotion > anger > furious anger > [noun] > action of infuriating
infuriation1848
1848 C. Kingsley Yeast in Fraser's Mag. July 108/1 He rolled about like a tipsy man..to the utter infuriation of Shiver-the-timbers.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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