Iré (en. I will go)

/iˈɾe/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Intense fury or rage.
The news provoked the ire of the protesters.
La noticia provocó la iré de los manifestantes.
Feeling of extreme anger.
His ire was evident in how he spoke.
Su iré se notó en cómo habló.
Deep resentment or bitterness.
He holds ire against his former colleague.
Guarda iré contra su antiguo compañero.

Etymology

Derives from the Latin 'ira', which means 'anger' or 'wrath'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to drive someone crazy
To provoke great anger or annoyance.
sacar de quicio
to pay for the broken dishes
To suffer the consequences of anger or a misunderstanding.
pagar los platos rotos
to have no way to grasp it
To be very angry without the possibility of addressing the matter.
no tener por dónde agarrar

Related Words

anger
State of anger or wrath.
ira
irascible
A person who gets angry easily.
irascible
irritation
State of emotional or physical discomfort.
irritación

Slang Meanings

To be furious.
That news has me in a rage.
Esa noticia me tiene en la iré.
To be seething.
When I found out, I was fuming with rage.
Cuando me enteré, estaba echando humo de la iré.