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infuriating

[in-fyoor-ee-ey-ting] / ɪnˈfyʊər iˌeɪ tɪŋ /


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The gesture provoked a seismic reaction internationally while infuriating Olympic officials who claimed Smith and Carlos used the world stage to humiliate their home country.

From Los Angeles Times

Weston - also a two-time world champion - thinks the fact Britain has achieved such success with no track is probably "quite infuriating" for other nations.

From BBC

Fellow Canadians slammed the NBC video on social media, with some calling it "infuriating" and one going as far as to call it "treason".

From BBC

Another beneficiary reported paying service charges of £750 per month on a flat that has been empty for four years, describing it as a "never-ending nightmare", adding: "It is infuriating and heartbreaking in equal measure."

From BBC

“You made an enemy today,” Pelicarnassus said, an infuriating smile on his beak.

From Literature