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If you put the word in a simple sentence you can see it is not a verb eg

The dog irates the cat. = not correct so it is not a verb. The dog irritates the cat. = correct.

I am irate. = a correct sentence. Irate is an adjective.

The "verb of irate" is "generate ire" or "cause ire" or "bring about ire".

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Irate in a sentence?

The word irate is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example an irate driver, an irate customer, etc. There is no verb form for the adjective irate but there is an adverb form that modifies a verb, irately; for example: He irately demanded to see the manager.It appears you are more interested in verbs. Here are some very basic uses of the word irate.I am irateYou are irateHe she or it is irateWe are irateYou are irateThey are irateIf I have missed the intention of the question, please message.


What I's Anther word for irate?

Another word for "irate" is "angry" or "furious".


Is irate a noun?

No, 'irate' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun: an irate driver.Irateness is the noun form.


Is irated past tense?

No. The word "irate" is an adjective, it doesn't have a past tense.


What part of speech is the word irate?

Irate is an adjective.


What is the definition of the word irate?

The word irate basically means to become angry or very annoyed. An example would be "The car driver became irate when he was pulled over for speeding".


Another word for irate?

angry!!


What is another word or angry?

Irate ,


Is the word irate positive or negative?

Negative - irate means very angry... a negative emotion.


Does the word iron come from the word irate?

No, the word "iron" does not come from the word "irate." "Iron" has its origins in Old English "iren," which is derived from Proto-Germanic "*izaz." In contrast, "irate" comes from the Latin word "iratus," meaning angry. The two words have different etymological roots and meanings.


Is there a Five letter word for furious?

irate


What is a word for very angry?

crazy, irate