Definitionadj. angered at something unjust or wrong
Last update: June 7, 2015
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The incensed customer demanded a refund for the torn dress. [Please select]
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When incensed, the dictator will often make threats against countries who criticize his style of government. [Please select]
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This incensed Kruger so much that for many years he continued to quote it as a reason why no consideration could be granted to the Uitlanders. [Please select]
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The incensed deities now combined to punish the offender. [Please select]
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The Plymouth people, greatly incensed, sent two armed ships to punish the French, but the expedition proved a failure. [Please select]
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Near Medina was a castle of Jews, against whom Muhammad was already incensed because of their disrespect for his theology. [Please select]
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Barabapatapouf was deeply incensed, swore to be revenged, and has never lost an opportunity of keeping his word. [Please select]
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Deborah was naturally incensed at this rude speech, but she was spared the trouble of replying. [Please select]
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To whom then, first incensed, Adam replied, "Is this thy love, is this the recompense Of mine to thee, ungrateful Eve." [Please select]
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