What part of speech is enraged?

Enraged can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. enraged is a verb, past participle of enrage (infinitive).
  • 2. enraged is a verb, past simple of enrage (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does enraged mean?

Definitions

Adjective

enraged - 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"

Verb

enrage - put into a rage; make violently angry

Examples of enraged

#   Sentence  
1. adj. The enraged bull attached.
2. verb The members of the opposition party were enraged against the bill.
3. verb Don't you know he is enraged at your insult?
4. verb So. Having had all that done to him it would be stranger if he wasn't enraged.
5. verb Tom is enraged.
6. verb Mary was enraged when she found out about the baby.
7. verb Tom was enraged.
8. verb Layla's rejection enraged Sami.
9. verb No one dared to tell him, when the Ogress, all enraged to see what had happened, threw herself head foremost into the tub, and was instantly devoured by the ugly creatures she had ordered to be thrown into it to kill the others. The King was of course very sorry, for she was his mother; but he soon comforted himself with his beautiful wife and his pretty children.
10. verb Sami was enraged.
11. verb The sons of Jacob answered Sichem and his father deceitfully, being enraged at the deflowering of their sister: We cannot do what you demand, nor give our sister to one that is uncircumcised; which with us is unlawful and abominable.
12. verb He was enraged that another teacher would get that post.
13. verb Yanni was immediately enraged.
14. verb The separatists were enraged by Yanni's comments.
15. verb The word that Mary had, just before the comma, to enrage Tom, was the word "erased".
16. verb The word that Mary had, just before the comma, to enrage Tom, was the word "erased".
Sentence  
adj.
The enraged bull attached.
verb
The members of the opposition party were enraged against the bill.
Don't you know he is enraged at your insult?
So. Having had all that done to him it would be stranger if he wasn't enraged.
Tom is enraged.
Mary was enraged when she found out about the baby.
Tom was enraged.
Layla's rejection enraged Sami.
No one dared to tell him, when the Ogress, all enraged to see what had happened, threw herself head foremost into the tub, and was instantly devoured by the ugly creatures she had ordered to be thrown into it to kill the others. The King was of course very sorry, for she was his mother; but he soon comforted himself with his beautiful wife and his pretty children.
Sami was enraged.
The sons of Jacob answered Sichem and his father deceitfully, being enraged at the deflowering of their sister: We cannot do what you demand, nor give our sister to one that is uncircumcised; which with us is unlawful and abominable.
He was enraged that another teacher would get that post.
Yanni was immediately enraged.
The separatists were enraged by Yanni's comments.
The word that Mary had, just before the comma, to enrage Tom, was the word "erased".
The word that Mary had, just before the comma, to enrage Tom, was the word "erased".

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