Antonyms for infuriation
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : verb in-fyoor-ee-eyt; adjective in-fyoor-ee-it |
Phonetic Transcription : verb ɪnˈfyʊər iˌeɪt; adjective ɪnˈfyʊər i ɪt |
Definition of infuriation
Origin :- 1660s, from Italian infuriato, from Medieval Latin infuriatus, past participle of infuriare "to madden," from Latin in furia "in a fury," from ablative of furia (see fury). Related: Infuriated; infuriating; infuriatingly.
- As in irateness : noun anger
- As in tizzy : noun anger
- As in anger : noun state of being mad, annoyed
- But to the infuriation of scientists, for no known reason not all of them did.
- Extract from : « The Planet with No Nightmare » by Jim Harmon
- A sense of infuriation at the bald tame end of the adventure gets possession of St. John.
- Extract from : « Red as a Rose is She » by Rhoda Broughton
- Some of them wore bangles, the noise of which, in the hall, sounded like an infuriation of sleigh-bells.
- Extract from : « Wanted: A Cook » by Alan Dale
- Upon me the periodical and mechanical explosions of this body of hirelings have an effect little short of infuriation.
- Extract from : « A Wanderer in Paris » by E. V. Lucas
Synonyms for infuriation
- acrimony
- animosity
- annoyance
- antagonism
- blow up
- cat fit
- chagrin
- choler
- conniption
- dander
- disapprobation
- displeasure
- distemper
- enmity
- exasperation
- fume
- fury
- gall
- hatred
- hissy fit
- huff
- ill humor
- ill temper
- impatience
- indignation
- infuriation
- irascibility
- ire
- irritability
- irritation
- mad
- miff
- outrage
- passion
- peevishness
- petulance
- pique
- rage
- rankling
- resentment
- slow burn
- soreness
- stew
- storm
- tantrum
- temper
- tiff
- umbrage
- vexation
- violence
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