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单词 infuriating
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Definition of infuriating in English:

infuriating

adjectiveɪnˈfjʊərɪeɪtɪŋɪnˈfjuriˌeɪdɪŋ
  • Making one extremely angry and impatient.

    that infuriating half-smile on his face
    Example sentencesExamples
    • That suspicion has been inflamed by infuriating inconsistency.
    • The whole area of politics and campaigning is infuriating at times.
    • The infuriating part of all this is that the world is so helpless in such situations.
    • This time his team chose the big city to produce their most infuriating performance of the season.
    • This argument that bad doctors are responsible for the medical malpractice crisis is the most infuriating argument out there.
    • While inevitably self-indulgent and infuriating in parts, it is also smart and surprising.
    • His collections are by turns brilliant, challenging, infuriating - and totally unwearable.
    • The problem is that it is as infuriating as it is inspiring.
    • In any case, dealing with life on a bad team can be infuriating.
    • Such uncertainty, though infuriating, is apt.
    • I refer to the infuriating trend for some organisations to simply ignore the email they receive.
    • The use of marriage as a wedge issue by this administration is both infuriating and insulting to me.
    • To actually go and try to find it can be infuriating and virtually impossible.
    • It goes to the heart of this very peculiar product, which at one and the same time is both endearing and infuriating.
    • The battle for power has moved into the shadows, casting an infuriating fog over its news coverage.
    • His inability to see her side of this was infuriating.
    • On the other hand, this game can be absolutely infuriating.
    • Millions of kids, through the book, feel the infuriating injustices of autocracy.
    • What's infuriating about the photography ban is not just how stupid it is, but how wrong it is, too.
    • Elizabeth found the question, voiced so mildly, infuriating.

Derivatives

  • infuriatingly

  • adverbɪnˈfjʊərɪˌeɪtɪŋli
    • as submodifier the truth is infuriatingly hard to pin down
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The notion of a service culture remains infuriatingly alien to many Scots.
      • Ezzie remained infuriatingly silent after that.
      • A buddy back in those days, who loved to sound off about rock music in an infuriatingly cerebral way, was fond of peddling the theory that the genre could be cleaved into two distinct halves.
      • ‘Hallo, I'm on the train,’ is not an infuriatingly redundant communication but a genuine expression of how well mobiles mesh with our lifestyles.
      • No, it is as if these arguments have never been uttered before and have the full force of moral righteousness even though it is, to our eyes, infuriatingly absurd.

Definition of infuriating in US English:

infuriating

adjectiveɪnˈfjuriˌeɪdɪŋinˈfyo͞orēˌādiNG
  • Making one extremely angry and impatient; very annoying.

    that infuriating half-smile on his face
    Example sentencesExamples
    • To actually go and try to find it can be infuriating and virtually impossible.
    • Elizabeth found the question, voiced so mildly, infuriating.
    • The whole area of politics and campaigning is infuriating at times.
    • In any case, dealing with life on a bad team can be infuriating.
    • This argument that bad doctors are responsible for the medical malpractice crisis is the most infuriating argument out there.
    • Millions of kids, through the book, feel the infuriating injustices of autocracy.
    • That suspicion has been inflamed by infuriating inconsistency.
    • While inevitably self-indulgent and infuriating in parts, it is also smart and surprising.
    • This time his team chose the big city to produce their most infuriating performance of the season.
    • His inability to see her side of this was infuriating.
    • The problem is that it is as infuriating as it is inspiring.
    • The infuriating part of all this is that the world is so helpless in such situations.
    • His collections are by turns brilliant, challenging, infuriating - and totally unwearable.
    • I refer to the infuriating trend for some organisations to simply ignore the email they receive.
    • Such uncertainty, though infuriating, is apt.
    • The use of marriage as a wedge issue by this administration is both infuriating and insulting to me.
    • On the other hand, this game can be absolutely infuriating.
    • What's infuriating about the photography ban is not just how stupid it is, but how wrong it is, too.
    • It goes to the heart of this very peculiar product, which at one and the same time is both endearing and infuriating.
    • The battle for power has moved into the shadows, casting an infuriating fog over its news coverage.
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