The noun forms of the verb to infuriate are infuriation, and the gerund, infuriating.
A related noun form is fury.
The noun form of "infuriate" is "infuriation."
The noun form for the verb to infuriate is infuriataion.
an example of the word infuriate issomething u can give as a part
to anger or infuriate
Sometimes working at a restaurant can infuriate waitresses.
A couple synonyms for the word frustrated are infuriate and annoy.
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aggravate infuriate frustrate
"furiate" doesn't have a prefix, it has a suffix. "Furiate" may not even be a word, but I know for sure that "infuriate" is and the base word of "infuriate" is fury. If you look at the etymology of "furiate" or "infuriate" it will say see fury which is the root word. So, pretty much "furiate" doesn't have a prefix, it has a suffix and the suffix is ate- So, there! Hope this helps! -Mel
infuriate, exasperate, aggravate, irritate, exacerbate, antagonize
It infuriate most parents when their children refuse to listen to them and treat with disrespect.
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