Complete Definition of "irate"

English

Etymology
This word originally came from the Latin,
iratus, irata, iratum - angry (in masculine, feminine and neuter)

Pronunciation
IPA|/aɪ�ɹeɪt/, /�aɪɹeɪt/
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-eɪt|-eɪt

Adjective
irate

  1. Extremely angry; wrathful; enraged.

Synonyms
furious
infuriated
sore

Translations
Finnish: raivostunut

Related terms
irately
irateness
ire

References
R:Century 1911
R:Webster 1913

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