What is another word for infuriatingly?

Pronunciation: [ɪnfjˈʊ͡əɹɪˌe͡ɪtɪŋli] (IPA)

The word "infuriatingly" is often used to describe something that is frustrating or enraging. However, there are several other synonyms that can be used to add more flavor to writing. Some examples of these synonyms include maddeningly, exasperatingly, vexingly, irksomely, annoyingly, and provokingly. These words can help to convey stronger emotions and convey a sense of annoyance or anger. Using synonyms like these can help to make your writing more engaging and interesting to read, creating a stronger connection with your audience and drawing them into the story. So, next time you're looking for a way to add a little extra punch to your writing, consider using one of these synonyms for "infuriatingly".

What are the hypernyms for Infuriatingly?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Infuriatingly

They were the favored ones whose ideas were not curtailed to traffic jams exacerbated by infuriatingly influential traffic lights and accidents.
"Corpus of a Siam Mosquito"
Steven Sills
"Oh, very well," said Miss Hicks-she was infuriatingly good-natured-"but I might as well tell you that we're going to get the Athletic offices, the prom committee, the Oratorical offices and the Athletic election next spring."
"At Good Old Siwash"
George Fitch
Every event, no matter how trifling, in this man's pitiful career had been recorded in the American newspapers with an elaboration which, for my part, I found infuriatingly tiresome.
"The Guest of Quesnay"
Booth Tarkington

Famous quotes with Infuriatingly

  • Thus was the Nixon Administration first exposed to the maddening diplomatic style of the North Vietnamese. It would have been impossible to find two societies less intended by fate to understand each other than the Vietnamese and the American. On the one side, Vietnamese history and Communist ideology combined to produce almost morbid suspicion and ferocious self-righteousness. This was compounded by a legacy of Cartesian logic from French colonialism that produced an infuriatingly doctrinaire technique of advocacy.
    René Descartes

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