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What is apapletic?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 3/25/2026

"Apoplectic" refers to a state of extreme anger or rage, often to the point of being unable to speak or act due to intense emotion. The term is derived from the word "apoplexy," historically associated with a stroke or loss of consciousness. In modern usage, it describes someone who is visibly furious or incensed.

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