Definitions for infuriate

infuriate in·fu·ri·ate

Spelling: [verb in-fyoo r-ee-eyt; adjective in- Infuriate is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 355 anagrams from letters in infuriate (aefiinrtu).

Definitions for infuriate

adjective

  1. Archaic. infuriated.

verb (used with object)

  1. to make furious; enrage.

Origin of infuriate

1660-70; Medieval Latin infuriātus past participle of infuriāre to madden, enrage. See in-2, fury, Examples for infuriate

The sight of their progeny seems to infuriate them in a curious manner.

There were times when her sympathy appeared to her almost to infuriate him.

The firebrand only seemed to infuriate the animal and he charged.

The decision is bound to infuriate those who claim Thatcher was a force for ill in the UK.

Canceling the season would anger and infuriate hundreds of thousands of people.

The comments will infuriate the pro-independence Yes Campaign.

In this manner he sought to infuriate Frank and lead him to some act of rashness.

Yes, he will then enact some policies that infuriate liberals.

At this the grief and choler of Alcides blazed forth dark and infuriate.

The intimate pictures are bound to infuriate William, who is fighting a losing battle to protect the privacy of himself and Kate.

Word Value for infuriate
Scrable

12

Words with friends

14

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