infuriatingly
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in·fu·ri·ate
(ĭn-fyo͝or′ē-āt′)tr.v. in·fu·ri·at·ed, in·fu·ri·at·ing, in·fu·ri·ates
To make furious; enrage.
adj. (ĭn-fyo͝or′ē-ĭt) Archaic
Furious.
[Medieval Latin īnfuriāre, īnfuriāt- : Latin in-, intensive pref.; see in-2 + Latin furiāre, to enrage (from furia, fury; see fury).]
in·fu′ri·at′ing·ly adv.
in·fu′ri·a′tion n.
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Translations
بصورةٍ مُغيظَه
nesnesitelně
dühítõen
á óòolandi hátt
çileden çıkartacak biçimde
infuriatingly
[ɪnˈfjʊərɪeɪtɪŋlɪ] ADV infuriatingly, I was cut off → se cortó la línea, vamos, como para volverse locohis answer was infuriatingly vague → su respuesta fue de una vaguedad exasperante
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infuriatingly
adv → aufreizend; she’s infuriatingly slow/clumsy → sie ist zum Verzweifeln langsam/so unbeholfen, dass es zum Verzweifeln ist; infuriatingly, she couldn’t say a word against him → es machte sie rasend, dass sie kein Wort gegen ihn sagen konnte
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infuriate
(inˈfjuərieit) verb to make very angry. I was infuriated by his words.
inˈfuriating adjectiveI find his silly jokes infuriating.
inˈfuriatingly adverbKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.