Irate:Feeling or characterized by great anger: a barrage of irate letters.
Derivatives:
I-rate-ly adverb
I-rate-ness noun
Mad, upset, angry, furious.
Mad, upset, angry, furious.
Irate, insane, incensed...
Indecisive, independent, irate, intellectual
No, 'irate' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun: an irate driver.Irateness is the noun form.
Oh, dude, "iratus" is a Latin word that means "angry." So, an English word derived from it would be "irate." Like, if someone's super mad, you could say they're feeling pretty irate. But, hey, no need to get all irate about it, right?
No. The word "irate" is an adjective, it doesn't have a past tense.
you say it like it sounds. i/rate=irate
Irate is an adjective.
The cast of Irate Gamer Neo - 2007 includes: Chris Bores as The Irate Gamer
It is: pirate - p = irate
Seeing drivers using their cell phones while driving makes me irate. The irate housekeeper threaten to punish the mischievous children for their antics. The boss becomes very irate when my reports are late.