Enfureció (en. Enraged)
/enfuɾeˈθio/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To make someone become very angry.
The news of his dismissal enraged everyone in the office.
La noticia de su despido enfureció a todos en la oficina.
To become very enraged or irate.
The accident on the highway infuriated the drivers.
El accidente en la carretera enfureció a los conductores.
To awaken intense anger.
The dismissive comment greatly enraged her.
El comentario despectivo la enfureció enormemente.
Etymology
Derived from the verb 'enfurecer', which comes from the Latin 'furere'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to infuriate someone
To make someone feel very angry.
enfurecer a alguien
to drive someone up the wall
To provoke someone to lose their calm.
sacarle de sus casillas
to be furious
To be very angry.
estar furioso
Related Words
to infuriate
To provoke anger or rage.
enfurecer
fury
Intense anger.
furia
indignation
Feeling of anger at an injustice.
indignación
Slang Meanings
To be very angry.
He was furious after what happened at the party.
Estaba enfurecido después de lo que pasó en la fiesta.
To lose one's temper.
When he found out about the betrayal, he got furious and started shouting.
Cuando se enteró de la traición, se enfureció y empezó a gritar.