Sentence examples for Infuriated from inspiring English sources

The word "infuriated" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a feeling of intense anger or rage. Example: The coach was infuriated when he found out his team had lost the championship.

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Infuriated

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Past of infuriate

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When Davis asked him about exploitative bosses and slum landlords, Cameron claimed to be infuriated.

Erdoğan infuriated Iranians last month when he said the Islamic republic was "trying to dominate the region" and accused Tehran of pursuing a sectarian agenda in Syria, Iraq and Yemen.

She is an energetic anti-poverty campaigner, infuriated by the media's vicious attacks on "benefit scroungers" and the inability of politicians and policymakers to comprehend the slender margins of breadline life.

The Tory mayor infuriated Occupy London protesters camped outside St Paul's cathedral in 2011 after he described them as "crusties" engaged in a "thoroughly maddening protest against capitalism".

In their detailed portrait of the prime minister at work and leisure, the authors also detail how Cameron maintains an even temper when infuriated by pen-clicking, phone checking and transport delays.

He was loyal to Labour and loyal to Brown, so much so that his behind-the-scenes briefings often infuriated Tony Blair.

At the Lib Dem's launch Nick Clegg infuriated the press by taking three questions from supporters, and just one from a bona fide journalist.

As shadow education secretary he has made a few gaffes that may have infuriated the very middle Englanders he seeks to woo, including referring to parents who like free schools as "yummy mummies" and questioning whether nuns make good teachers.

Chris Grayling, the justice secretary who infuriated Cameron during the last general election campaign by saying that owners of bed and breakfasts in their homes should "have the right" to turn away homosexual couples, rallied to the prime minister's side.

Late on Thursday, Republican leaders passed another bill tightening federal restrictions on abortion through the House, but their last-minute decision to abandon Frank's legislation, under pressure from several female Republican legislators, has infuriated conservatives.

Hodgson was prickly through his post-match media duties and was particularly infuriated when it was pointed out his team had mustered only two shots on target: the penalty and a shot from the substitute Danny Welbeck, which was saved by Orjan Haskjold Nyland.

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