Antonyms for in censed


Grammar : Adj, verb
Spell : in-sens
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɪn sɛns


Definition of in censed

Origin :
  • late 13c., from Old French encens "sweet-smelling substance," from Late Latin incensum (nominative incensus) "burnt incense," literally "something burnt," neuter past participle of Latin incendere "set on fire" (see incendiary).
  • As in incensed : adj very angry
  • As in indignant : adj angry
  • As in irate : adj angry
  • As in livid : adj extremely angry
  • As in mad : adj angry
  • As in pissed off : adj angry
  • As in raging : adj violent; mad
  • As in wrathful : adj very angry
  • As in infuriated : adj furious
  • As in boiling : adj angered
  • As in provoked : adj exasperated
  • As in ireful : adj furious
  • As in ablaze : adj very excited
  • As in enraged : adj furious
  • As in angry : adj being mad, often extremely mad
  • As in furious : adj extremely angry, very mad
  • As in hysterical : adj very upset, excited
  • As in incense : verb make very angry
  • As in inflame : verb anger, aggravate
  • As in infuriate : verb make angry
  • As in irritate : verb upset, anger
  • As in madden : verb make angry
  • As in nettle : verb provoke, upset
  • As in outrage : verb wrong, offend, abuse
  • As in pique : verb offend, provoke
  • As in provoke : verb make angry
  • As in chafe : verb annoy
  • As in displease : verb make unhappy
  • As in enrage : verb make very upset
  • As in exasperate : verb upset, provoke
  • As in anger : verb make someone mad; become mad

Synonyms for in censed

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