1. irate - Adjective
2. irate - Adjective Satellite
Angry; incensed; enraged.
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According to police, “Zaborowski became irate, grabbed two cigars from a shelf and exited the store without paying.” Source: Internet
An irate Norton throws a rock at the poster of Raquel Welch hanging on the cell wall, revealing a tunnel that Andy dug with his rock hammer over the last 19 years. Source: Internet
Arena was a little less irate but equally perplexed after the Revolution’s 1-0 victory over the Montreal Impact in the tournament opener at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World. Source: Internet
And yes, some cheered Lemon, while others are irate over his remarks. Source: Internet