The lack of interest infuriated the speaker.
The boxer's excellent dodging skills infuriated his opponent.
His suggestion infuriated her.The bear was infuriated at the intrusion.
The teacher became infuriated by the unruly demeanor of her students. So she gave them all a good thrashing. The general had become infuriated after he had learned there was a spy amongst his camp.
His pacifistic attitude infuriated the bully.
Ex.1: Whenever you make fun of my best friend, you infuriate me!
bob the builder infuriated ur mom last night because she did not like the hat
Infuriated has 5 syllables. In/fur/i/a/ted
The director was infuriated, having seen the particle of dirt on the camera lens when re-watching the difficult-to-film scene.
The word "infuriated" is a verb and can also be used as an adjective.
Infuriated is the correct spelling. It is an adjective used to describe someone as being extremely angry.
If you mean priceless - The antique was so valuable it was priceless. If you mean princess - The princess married a commoner and infuriated her father the king.
If you mean infuriated, it means to enrage someone. To make some person so mad they are beyond reason.
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