Infuriates vs Infuriated - What's the difference?
infuriates | infuriated |
(infuriate)
To make furious or mad with anger; to enrage
Enraged, furious.
* 1929 , (Frederic Manning), The Middle Parts of Fortune , Vintage 2014, p. 336:
*:‘A'll not leave thee,’ said Weeper in an infuriate rage.
* Thomson
As verbs the difference between infuriates and infuriated
is that infuriates is third-person singular of infuriate while infuriated is past tense of infuriate.As an adjective infuriated is
extremely angry.infuriates
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(head)infuriate
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(infuriat)Synonyms
* See alsoAdjective
(en adjective)- (Milton)
- Inflamed beyond the most infuriate wrath.