infuriate|infuriated|infuriates|infuriating in English
verb
[in·fu·ri·ate || ɪn'fjʊrɪeɪt /-'fjʊər-]
enrage, madden, exasperate, ange
Use "infuriate|infuriated|infuriates|infuriating" in a sentence
1. His sexist attitude infuriates me.
2. She is an infuriating woman.
3. Now isn't that ridiculous and infuriating? "
4. To join the Axis might infuriate Servia.
5. His victimization infuriated him.
6. It infuriates me that she was not found guilty.
7. It was all so frustrating, infuriating.
8. Jimmy's presence had infuriated Hugh.
9. In a languid manner he designed to infuriate.
10. Cairo is magnificent, beautiful and, at time, infuriating
11. She' s infuriating and stubborn and narrow- minded
12. Her actions infuriated her mother.
13. I can't imagine anything that would infuriate the Americans more.
14. She's infuriating and stubborn and narrow-minded.
15. I was absolutely infuriated with him.
16. He became infuriated at his humiliation.
17. Her racist attitudes infuriated her co-workers.
18. The Prince was infuriated by the reports.
19. Against the people who infuriated me;
20. Her silence infuriated him even more.
21. It infuriates us to have to deal with this particular mayor.
22. Lately she had made it her practice to infuriate doormen.
23. And like all hipsters, he could be infuriating at times.
24. I can't believe she's been reading our mail. How infuriating!
25. The infuriating thing is that he is always right.