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Ireful

adjective
1.
Feeling or showing extreme anger.  Synonym: irate.  "Ireful words"






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"Ireful" Quotes from Famous Books



... warm'd thy father's heart with proud desire Of bold-faced victory. Then leaden age, Quicken'd with youthful spleen and warlike rage, Beat down Alencon, Orleans, Burgundy, And from the pride of Gallia rescued thee. The ireful bastard Orleans, that drew blood From thee, my boy, and had the maidenhood Of thy first fight, I soon encountered, And interchanging blows I quickly shed Some of his bastard blood; and in disgrace Bespoke him thus; 'Contaminated base And misbegotten ...
— King Henry VI, First Part • William Shakespeare [Aldus edition]

... furious, passionate, incensed, exasperated, raging, infuriated, piqued, choleric, wrathful, hot, irate, indignant, provoked, resentful, ireful, ...
— Putnam's Word Book • Louis A. Flemming



Words linked to "Ireful" :   irate, angry



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