Enraged [adjective]
Definition of Enraged:
furious
Synonyms of Enraged:
Sentence/Example of Enraged:
When Felix Sparks entered the Dachau concentration camp at the end of April 1945, his men were already enraged.
The piece enraged some readers and there were boycotts of Whole Foods.
Perhaps more than any time since the early 1990s, the LGBTQ community is enraged and engaged in electoral politics, poised to play a key role in transforming all three branches of government, including at the state level.
And here M. Barbiche suddenly threw himself into the attitude of an enraged and aggressive monkey.
Growling horribly, the enraged brute seized poor Pearson and shook him as a terrier dog shakes a rat.
It was the first time that a female voice had been heard in the midst of the clamor of these enraged combatants.
If Jason had married Selina without opposition, his congregation would have been enraged.
The aged Alcuine, enraged by the contempt to which she had been subjected, bestowed upon the Princess Aurore a disastrous gift.
The sickness and death of many children are caused by taking the milk of an enraged mother.
They killed several peacocks; the enraged people fell upon them and ill-used them in such a way that they shortly afterwards died.