irate adj

irate adj
[aɪ'reɪt]
irato (-a), infuriato (-a)

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  • irate — [adj] angry angered, annoyed, blown a gasket*, enraged, exasperated, fuming, furious, incensed, indignant, infuriated, irritated, livid, mad, piqued, provoked, riled, steamed*, ticked off*, up in arms*, worked up*, wrathful, wroth; concepts… …   New thesaurus

  • irate — adj. irate about * * * [aɪ reɪt] irate about …   Combinatory dictionary

  • irate — adj. Irate is used with these nouns: ↑customer …   Collocations dictionary

  • irate — [ī rāt′, ī′rāt΄] adj. [L iratus < irasci, to be angry < ira, IRE] angry; wrathful; incensed irately adv. irateness n …   English World dictionary

  • irate — adj 1. wrathful, wroth, very angry, ireful, incensed; enraged, raging, fuming, infuriated, Rare. infuriate, furious; inflamed, flaming, flaring, flared up, heated, red hot, white hot; distraught, overwrought, upset, feverish, hysterical, not… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • irate — adj. angry, enraged. Derivatives: irately adv. irateness n. Etymology: L iratus f. ira anger …   Useful english dictionary

  • irate — [[t]aɪre͟ɪt[/t]] ADJ GRADED If someone is irate, they are very angry about something. The owner was so irate he almost threw me out of the place... She then wrote an extremely irate letter to the New Statesman about me. Syn: incensed, furious …   English dictionary

  • irate — irately, adv. irateness, n. /uy rayt , uy rayt/, adj. 1. angry; enraged: an irate customer. 2. arising from or characterized by anger: an irate letter to the editor. [1830 40; < L iratus ptp. of irasci to be angry, get angry; see IRASCIBLE, ATE1] …   Universalium

  • irate — i|rate [ˌaıˈreıt] adj [Date: 1800 1900; : Latin; Origin: iratus, from ira; IRE] extremely angry, especially because you think you have been treated unfairly ▪ an irate customer …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • irate — i•rate [[t]aɪˈreɪt, ˈaɪ reɪt[/t]] adj. 1) angry; enraged 2) arising from or characterized by anger: an irate letter[/ex] • Etymology: 1830–40; < L īrātus=īr(a) anger, ire+ ātus ate i•rate′ly, adv. i•rate′ness, n …   From formal English to slang

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