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    enraged
    /ɪnˈreɪdʒd/

    adjective

    • 1. very angry; furious: "an enraged mob screamed abuse"

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  2. ENRAGED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of enrage 2. to cause someone to become very angry: . Learn more.

  3. verb. en· rage in-ˈrāj. en- enraged; enraging; enrages. Synonyms of enrage. transitive verb. : to fill with rage : anger. Synonyms. anger. incense. inflame. enflame. infuriate. ire. madden. outrage. rankle. rile. roil. steam up. tick off. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of enrage in a Sentence.

  4. to cause someone to become very angry: Plans to build a new nightclub in the neighbourhood have enraged local residents. enraged atHe was enraged at the article about him. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to get angry. lose your temper She never lost her temper, never raised her voice.

  5. to cause someone to become very angry: Plans to build a new nightclub in the neighborhood have enraged local residents. enraged at He was enraged at the article about him. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to get angry. lose your temper She never lost her temper, never raised her voice.

  6. To be enraged is to be full of anger. Enraged people are in a fury. Rage is anger, and when you're enraged, you are extremely angry. When you're enraged, your face might turn red and you might hurl obscenities or throw a fit.

  7. Enrage, incense, infuriate imply stirring to violent anger. To enrage or to infuriate is to provoke wrath: They enrage ( infuriate ) him by their deliberate and continual injustice. To incense is to inflame with indignation or anger: to incense a person by making insulting remarks.

  8. Things that enrage you make you mad. Really mad. People are not typically enraged by annoying things like paper cuts or long lines. They are more likely to become enraged by evil or injustice.