1. enraged - Adjective
2. enraged - Verb
4. enraged - Adjective Satellite
of Enrage
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlways speak politely to an enraged dragon. Steven Brust
This enraged the other Nazi so much that the next morning he came to our house and he shot my father. Bruno Schulz
While the minority separatists have the guns, the enraged Hindus will have the numbers. Koenraad Elst
His character does not appear more extraordinary and unusual by the mixture of so much absurdity with so much penetration, than by his tempering such violent ambition, and such enraged fanaticism with so much regard to justice and humanity. David Hume
The relationship of art and play: to play is art - consequently I play. I play enraged. Jean Tinguely
The more common report is that Remus mockingly jumped over the newly raised walls and was forthwith killed by the enraged Romulus, who exclaimed, "So shall it be henceforth with every one who leaps over my walls." Livy