Infuriate (Verb)
Syllable division: in·fu·ri·ate
How to pronounce: UK: /ɪnˈfjʊə.ri.eɪt/ US: /ɪnˈfjʊr.i.eɪt/
Meaning: When you make someone very angry.
Example:
> Her disrespectful comments started to infuriate me during the meeting.
> Most sports fans get infuriated with the referee when their team starts losing.
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He lived some situation, that made him infuriate.
Good sentence Nirvana! 😀
You can also say:
He lived in some situation, that infuriated him
Her silence infuriated him even more.
It is an art to not get angry too often
Thank you for posting Vlad! 😀
Try saying:
It is an art to not get infuriated too often.
> I saw some disrespectful comments that started to infuriate me during with my
Facebook posts.
> Most people get infuriated with their employees careless work.
Good sentences Naseema! 😀
Try saying:
> I saw some disrespectful comments on my Facebook posts that started to infuriate me.
> Most people get infuriated with their employee’s careless work.
A teacher of a high school got infuriated with a quite talented but sometimes a bit hyperactive girl, that the teacher decided to put her on a black list ignoring her during her further study.
It wasn’t a good decision, wasn’t it?
* small correction – It wasn’t a good decision, was it?
Thank you for posting Metchi! 😀
Try saying:
A teacher of a high school got infuriated with a quite talented but sometimes a bit hyperactive girl, and the teacher decided to put her on a black list ignoring her during her further study.
It wasn’t a good decision, was it?
Yesterday I was Infuriate with my sister when she broke my phone
Yesterday I was Infuriated with my sister when she broke my phone
He got Infuriated when he saw his wife eating last bite of his favorite sausage.