infuriating
in fyoo ree ay ting
- v make furious
- s extremely annoying or displeasing
her infuriating indifference
- Shockley, a very competitive and sometimes infuriating man, was determined to make his imprint on the discovery.
- For 30 years, Helms took controversial, sometimes outrageous positions on race, foreign relations and the culture wars, courting controversy and infuriating rivals but often .
- But perhaps you can imagine how infuriating it was to the organizers of the big marches on Washington--struggling to keep them peaceful--that there were people of the left .