Similar words: enrage, outraged, tragedy, discouraged, ragged, managed, engaged, damaged. Meaning: [-dʒd] adj. marked by extreme anger.
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1. He was enraged by news of plans to demolish the pub.
2. The pettiness of their criticisms enraged him.
3. She was enraged at his stupidity.
4. She was enraged at the injustice of the remark.
5. The trainer backed away from the enraged tiger.
6. She was enraged by his presumption.
7. He enraged the government by renouncing the agreement.
8. Her supercilious attitude enraged me.
9. Many readers were enraged by his article.
10. The newspaper article enraged him.
11. I was enraged to find they had disobeyed my orders.
12. I began getting more and more enraged at my father.
13. His arrogance enraged her.
14. He was so enraged at the article about him that he sued the newspaper.
15. In fact she would be enraged.
16. The governor's racist comments enraged civil rights activists.
17. She becomes enraged at his insensitivity.
18. He looked away, apparently enraged.
19. The whole executive board was enraged.
20. This has enraged and dismayed most communicators.
21. He enraged her, but he made her feel guilty.
22. Enraged, drunk, freezing and unutterably miserable I left to make the 200 mile trip home.
23. It's a problem that so enraged Martin Cutts of Words at Work that he took up a challenge to rewrite one.
24. Sure enough, the enraged and grief-stricken Roper is forbidden to work on the case.
25. Berlusconi was enraged by Travaglio's claim that he had colluded with the Mafia.
26. She was enraged and not at all pleased when Felipe threw his head back and roared with laughter.
27. Plans to build a new nightclub in the neighbourhood have enraged local residents.
28. The pirates and the Famlio were stirring, brandishing or fondling weapons,[sentence dictionary] looking enraged by the entrance of yet another rival.
29. His trembling hands reached out toward the old woman, his eyes distended, enraged.
30. I remember caddying for a tour player who became enraged after fouling up a simple shot.
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