Infuriate/ɪnˈfjʊrieɪt/ Definition 1 of 1Pro Tip 1/3Intensity Matters Use 'infuriate' for extreme anger, not just mild annoyance. Missing my flight didn't just annoy me, it absolutely infuriated me. Pro Tip 2/3Active Situation 'Infuriate' often implies an ongoing situation rather than past events. The delays in the project are infuriating the clients actively. Pro Tip 3/3Not Physical 'Infuriate' describes emotional responses, not physical harm. His condescending tone is what infuriated me, not his gesture.