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Definition of incensed in English: incensedadjective ɪnˈsɛnstɪnˈsɛnst Very angry; enraged. Leonora glared back at him, incensed Example sentencesExamples - He knew immediately what he had done, and tried to apologise to an incensed crowd.
- I was incensed that my friend, an astute judge of character, had said yes.
- Chairman of the Kyletalisha monitoring committee Cllr Marty Phelan was incensed.
- Elizabeth cried, incensed at what had been said.
- The following morning, the incensed rival retaliated.
- Shippey believes that literary critics should have been neither surprised nor incensed.
- Now, John was quite incensed about why rice has gone up.
- The French were incensed, for Britain had no direct interest: Napoleon had taken nothing from her.
- Ligeti went to see the film in 1968 and was rightly incensed.
- Producers are also incensed that much of the pigmeat being imported is not labelled with the country of origin.
- Apparently, Wilbur was incensed at her bad manners.
- In May, market traders were incensed to be accused of selling shoddy goods.
- Yet Cadette was even more incensed by the hypocritical reaction of the authorities.
- Fraud investigators get incensed with how Hollywood portrays these people.
- Melinda, incensed, leaves a message on his phone.
- Biographies have wafted incense around him, or been incensed by him.
- Gerstner, a temperamental type, was incensed.
- Incensed with her forever indulging sister, Maggie zealously knocked on room 305, hoping Olivia would open the door.
- Behind me there were about a dozen more cars incensed by my fast food version of civil disobedience.
- Palestinian human rights campaigners were incensed by the finding.
Definition of incensed in US English: incensedadjectiveɪnˈsɛnstinˈsenst Very angry; enraged. I was absolutely incensed Example sentencesExamples - Melinda, incensed, leaves a message on his phone.
- Elizabeth cried, incensed at what had been said.
- Apparently, Wilbur was incensed at her bad manners.
- Chairman of the Kyletalisha monitoring committee Cllr Marty Phelan was incensed.
- Now, John was quite incensed about why rice has gone up.
- Shippey believes that literary critics should have been neither surprised nor incensed.
- The following morning, the incensed rival retaliated.
- Biographies have wafted incense around him, or been incensed by him.
- I was incensed that my friend, an astute judge of character, had said yes.
- Ligeti went to see the film in 1968 and was rightly incensed.
- The French were incensed, for Britain had no direct interest: Napoleon had taken nothing from her.
- Behind me there were about a dozen more cars incensed by my fast food version of civil disobedience.
- In May, market traders were incensed to be accused of selling shoddy goods.
- Yet Cadette was even more incensed by the hypocritical reaction of the authorities.
- Incensed with her forever indulging sister, Maggie zealously knocked on room 305, hoping Olivia would open the door.
- Gerstner, a temperamental type, was incensed.
- Palestinian human rights campaigners were incensed by the finding.
- Fraud investigators get incensed with how Hollywood portrays these people.
- He knew immediately what he had done, and tried to apologise to an incensed crowd.
- Producers are also incensed that much of the pigmeat being imported is not labelled with the country of origin.
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