Irate:Feeling or characterized by great anger: a barrage of irate letters.
Derivatives:
I-rate-ly adverb
I-rate-ness noun
To be irate is to be very angry or infuriated.
Mad, upset, angry, furious.
Mad, upset, angry, furious.
Irate, insane, incensed...
The English word "irate" has a Latin root "iratus," meaning angry or enraged.
Indecisive, independent, irate, intellectual
No, 'irate' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun: an irate driver.Irateness is the noun form.
No, "irated" is not a word in standard English. The past tense of "irate" is "irated." The correct past tense form of "irate" is "was irate" or "became irate."
you say it like it sounds. i/rate=irate
Synonyms for irate include angry, mad, furious...
Irate is an adjective.
The cast of Irate Gamer Neo - 2007 includes: Chris Bores as The Irate Gamer
It is: pirate - p = irate