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Irate

Irate meaning

Extremely angry; wrathful; enraged.

Synonyms of Irate

Example sentences (20)

And Prof. Alan Dershowitz, that great defender of Israel, is also irate.

An irate Coles customer has slammed the supermarket giant 'for making us look like morons' as the company cops flak for adding more self-serve checkout points.

Caz said she did get irate in Buffet City, because Mia was so upset and she felt she should have been taken into a private room, rather than told she was banned in front of people dining in the restaurant.

Even though the dynamic makes Carl irate, Yaya adds fuel to the fire by manipulating the situation to fall more in her favor.

I learned that this diet — or nondiet, really — was the first step in getting my irate system back to a seemingly elusive homeostasis.

Irate and defensive, Raymond made it clear that, for him, working Daniel’s case had been a raw deal.

Irate parents complained the only reason they had parked on Abbey Grove in the first place was because of all the parking cones around the secondary school entrance.

Irate passengers, he recalls, took out their frustrations on the gate agent.

It’s the most irate I’ve ever seen Ken.

James Madison head coach Curt Cignetti was irate.

On the show, he was often irate, berating his fellow-panelists and cursing.

Our men were called upon alongside men of the Nigerian army and they swung into action by dispelling the irate youths, but before then the youth had operated for about eight hours.

Players might find it easier to solve today's puzzle using words like IRATE, ARGUE, and SEGUE.

She returned shortly afterwards but was refused entry and as a result became irate and aggressive.

She says she quit after he grew “irate” and “more threatening” when she rebuffed his additional sexual advances.

Such was the visitors' frustration, an irate Jurgen Klopp had vented at Newcastle assistant Jason Tindall long before Virgil van Dijk was sent off at St James' Park.

Taz was irate on commentary.

The LGBTQ movement was built on a lie, and New York Times writer Jane Coaston is irate that people are noticing.

An irate FT muscled its way into the tent a few weeks later and the name became the FT-SE 100, with the hyphen eventually dropped.

Derbyshire County Council how many parking tickets were issued after being contacted by irate residents who were fed up of the parking of tourists over the long weekend.