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View usage for: (ɪnreɪdʒ) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense enrages, present participle enraging, past tense, past participle enragedverbIf you are enraged by something, it makes you extremely angry. He was enraged by news of plans to demolish the pub. [be VERB-ed + by] He enraged the government by renouncing the agreement. [VERB noun] Synonyms: anger, provoke, irritate, infuriate More Synonyms of enrage enraged adjective I began getting more and more enraged at my father. [+ at] The enraged crowd stoned the car, then set it on fire. Synonyms: furious, cross, wild, angry More Synonyms of enrage enrage in British English (ɪnˈreɪdʒ) verb(transitive) to provoke to fury; put into a rage; anger Derived forms enraged (enˈraged) adjective enragedly (ɪnˈreɪdʒɪdlɪ) adverb enragement (enˈragement) noun enrage in American English (ɛnˈreɪdʒ; ɪnˈreɪdʒ) verb transitiveWord forms: enˈraged or enˈraging to put into a rage; make very angry; infuriate Derived forms enragedly (enˈragedly) (ɛnˈreɪdʒɪdli) adverb enragement (enˈragement) noun Examples of 'enrage' in a sentenceenrage But experts said the way the cash was split could enrage fans.He would not be the first British ambassador to enrage his host government with outspoken blogs.That enraged the home crowd and the battling Lions fed off it.His allegations enraged the Argentine government.But why enrage you further?I slept through the whole thing, but it left my mother distraught and my father enraged.IT'S a photo that will enrage hard-working football fans across Britain. British English: enrage VERB If you are enraged by something, it makes you extremely angry. He was enraged by news of plans to demolish the cinema. - American English: enrage
- Brazilian Portuguese: enfurecer
- Chinese: 使狂怒
- European Spanish: enfurecer
- French: mettre en colère
- German: wütend machen
- Italian: fare arrabbiare
- Japanese: 激怒させる
- Korean: 격노하게 만들다
- European Portuguese: enfurecer
- Latin American Spanish: enfurecer
Chinese translation of 'enrage'Definition to make extremely angry Their complete lack of respect enraged me. Synonyms incite make you angry nark (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang) make your blood boil get your back up make you see red (informal) put your back up Opposites calm , soothe , appease , placate , assuage , pacify , mollify , conciliate Additional synonymsDefinition to annoy What aggravates you most about this country? Synonyms annoy, bother, provoke, needle (informal), irritate, tease, hassle (informal), gall, exasperate, nettle, pester, vex, irk, get under your skin (informal), get on your nerves (informal), nark (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang), get up your nose (informal), be on your back (slang), piss you off (taboo, slang), rub (someone) up the wrong way (informal), get in your hair (informal), get on your wick (British, slang), hack you off (informal) Definition to arouse hostility in He didn't want to antagonize her. Synonyms annoy, anger, insult, offend, irritate, alienate, hassle (informal), aggravate (informal), gall, repel, estrange, get under your skin (informal), get on your nerves (informal), nark (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang), get up your nose (informal), be on your back (slang), piss you off (taboo, slang), rub (someone) up the wrong way (informal), disaffect, get in your hair (informal), get on your wick (British, slang), hack you off (informal) Definition to cause great irritation to The constant interruptions were beginning to exasperate me. Synonyms irritate, anger, provoke, annoy, rouse, infuriate, hassle (informal), exacerbate, aggravate (informal), incense, enrage, gall, madden, inflame, bug (informal), nettle, get to (informal), vex, embitter, irk, rile (informal), pique, rankle, peeve (informal), needle (informal), get on your nerves (informal), try the patience of, nark (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang), piss you off (taboo, slang), get in your hair (informal), get on your wick (British, slang), hack you off (informal) |