Enraged means extremely angry. Here are some sentences.
The job of the matador is to enrage the bull without getting hurt.
A climactic sentence withholds the essence of the sentence until the very end and is arranged in an ascending order of importance for emotional impact. ex. Jennifer's answer annoyed her father, angred her friends and enraged her husband.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "enraged" (angered).
The word 'enrage' is a verb meaning 'to make angry; to fill with anger'. Example sentences:His technique is to enrage his opponent so that he would make stupid mistakes.I was enraged when Mya kept annoying me.
very angry; furious.
madden the enraged beast!
The job of the matador is to enrage the bull without getting hurt.
The enraged princess began to shriek at the sheik. Look at that sheik up on that camel.
The fox began to enrage the bull by nipping at his heels.
The enraged bull came charging through the china shop and everyone ran for their lives.
A climactic sentence withholds the essence of the sentence until the very end and is arranged in an ascending order of importance for emotional impact. ex. Jennifer's answer annoyed her father, angred her friends and enraged her husband.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "enraged" (angered).
The Enraged Will Inherit the Earth was created in 1989-03.
The word 'enrage' is a verb meaning 'to make angry; to fill with anger'. Example sentences:His technique is to enrage his opponent so that he would make stupid mistakes.I was enraged when Mya kept annoying me.
"Enraged" can fall into a few different categories.1) It could be a verb in the past tense.Ex. "Rachel's hatred of felines enraged all the cat-lovers in the room."2) It could be a past participle used as an adjective.Ex. "The enraged cat-lovers threw tomatoes at Rachel."3) It could be a past participle used to form the past-, present-, or future perfect.Ex. "Rachel had enraged/has enraged/will have enraged all cat-lovers."4) It could be a past participle used to form passive voice.Ex. "The cat-lovers were enraged by Rachel's contempt for cats."
Holden must be engaed? in or enraged in?-Must be fencing? Surely !!
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