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infuriated

adjective as in furious

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Manchin infuriated Democrats with his refusal to expand the child tax credit.

From Salon

She was told the medication could lead to her putting on weight, which infuriated Christina, as her daughter then developed an eating disorder.

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Instead, they’re filled with irritation at being told that embracing any traditional notions of masculinity and femininity marks them as insecure, infuriated misogynists.

From Salon

Instead, he sounded like the man the world heard on the leaked audio: someone infuriated that people don’t think he’s “incredible,” a word he used to describe his first term.

Jen Moore, 35, who grew up with severe period pains, said she felt "angry, infuriated and heartbroken" about the school's policy and has offered to speak to them about menstrual health awareness.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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