1. infuriating - Adjective
2. infuriating - Verb
4. infuriating - Adjective Satellite
of Infuriate
Source: Webster's dictionaryA word to the wise is infuriating. Hunter S. Thompson
It was his subconscious which told him this - that infuriating part of a person's brain which never responds to interrogation, merely gives little meaningful nudges and then sits humming quietly to itself, saying nothing. Douglas Adams
The mere suggestion that it might be possible to look at a thing from more than one point of view was infuriating to these people. Neal Stephenson
You know in sixth grade, when they made all of us girls go into this other room and watch a video about getting our periods and stuff? I bet while we were gone, the boys were watching a video about how to look at each other in that infuriating way. Meg Cabot
I'm kind of a gossip hound, but watching the media whip the small fires into giant forest fires so that they can cover the result is infuriating. Anne Lamott
I'll always take Scrabble and chess if I'm going filming. But I do have the Scrabble dictionary, which can be infuriating for other players. Saffron Burrows