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infuriating
[ in-fyoor-ee-ey-ting ]
Other Word Forms
- ·ڳ۾·iԲ· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of infuriating1
Example Sentences
For more than half a decade, it’s struggled to get that done, infuriating lawyers, advocates and even judges.
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.
Still, the very idea that they tried it was infuriating, embarrassing, and, perhaps more importantly, very scary.
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.
"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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