Infuriated in a sentence as an adjective

Indeed, that's what has infuriated so many people.

Ok, I'm pretty infuriated because I have seen this ******** a thousand times, so I'm going to be blunt: you are wrong.

Now that I have been thinking about this comment that I posted earlier, I am infuriated.

I mistyped a URL and it came back with an ISP-provided search page, which infuriated/surprised me.

It infuriated me knowing it was nevertheless coming across the air.

I'm too old to be infuriated by the vagaries of chance, however, it does make me wonder if I've done something wrong.

I like to buy parts for things online and i am infuriated when there is a "call us" for what is ultimately a $37 part or whatever.

One of the things that absolutely infuriated me about iOS was playing a game of "Find the settings/back/exit/etc.

It's funny, though the comparison isn't perfect, DHH is basically doing what Linus got infuriated about here.

I'm infuriated by the idea that nobody can be allowed to buy these things because some parents are too stupid/irresponsible.

I am more infuriated by the idea that if women are underrepresented in technical fields, it must be the fault of the men in those technical fields.

Infuriated definitions

adjective

marked by extreme anger; "the enraged bull attached"; "furious about the accident"; "a furious scowl"; "infuriated onlookers charged the police who were beating the boy"; "could not control the maddened crowd"

See also: angered enraged furious maddened