Synonyms for ireful
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : ahyuh r-fuh l |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈaɪər fəl |
Top 10 synonyms for ireful
Définition of ireful
- adj furious
- The Count at that word so ireful grew, He smote his wife that the blood out-flew.
- Extract from : « Tord of Hafsborough » by Anonymous
- In this ireful frame of mind, Mabel met the ladies of the Advisory Council.
- Extract from : « Comrade Yetta » by Albert Edwards
- But his ireful restlessness will not allow him to accept this concession.
- Extract from : « Doctor Cupid » by Rhoda Broughton
- The lieutenant twisted his derby in chagrined, ireful hands.
- Extract from : « No. 13 Washington Square » by Leroy Scott
- Her ireful words he had borne with outward calm; he had learned they were borne more easily, if borne calmly.
- Extract from : « The Walking Delegate » by Leroy Scott
- He still made a jest of her remonstrance, trying the temper of the animal, and rejoicing in its dark flushes of ireful vigour.
- Extract from : « The Shaving of Shagpat, Complete » by George Meredith
- He sprang up again and turned his ireful face to where, in the crowd, sat the old politician.
- Extract from : « Counsel for the Defense » by Leroy Scott
- As she paces to and fro the ugly din fades out of her ears and the ireful red out of her cheeks.
- Extract from : « Doctor Cupid » by Rhoda Broughton
- If you can Bear this with patience, we must say you have not The bitterness of spleen, or ireful passions Familiar to women.
- Extract from : « The Plays of Philip Massinger » by Philip Massinger
- There was the ireful consciousness that the narrow-gauge folks were giving him a raw deal on that dynamite matter.
- Extract from : « Joan of Arc of the North Woods » by Holman Day
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