enrage
verb/ɪnˈɹeɪd͡ʒ/
Etymology
From Old French enrager, enragier, from rage. Equivalent to en- + rage.
- derived from enrager
Definitions
To become angry or wild.
To fill with rage
To fill with rage; to outrage; to provoke to frenzy; to make furious.
To provoke to madness, to make insane.
- La[dy Macbeth]. I pray you ſpeake not: he growes worſe & worſe Queſtion enrages him: at once, goodnight. […] Len[nox]. Good night, and better health Attend his Maieſty.
The neighborhood
- synonymaffront
- synonymaggravate
- synonymanger
- synonymantagonize
- synonymawrath
- synonymburn up
- synonymcheese off
- synonymcross
- synonymembitter
- synonymenvenom
- synonymgall
- synonymget
- antonymallay
- antonymappease
- antonymassuage
- antonymbeguile
- antonymbewitch
- antonymcalm
- antonymcaptivate
- antonymcharm
- antonymcomfort
- antonymconciliate
- antonymconsole
- antonymdefuse
- neighborangry
- neighborannoy
- neighborannoyed
- neighborincite
Derived
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA