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incensed

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Adjective — Extremely angry.

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Etymology

From the verb incense, "to enrage," ultimately from Latin incendō, "to set on fire."

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What does “incensed” mean?

The word “incensed” means extremely angry. In plain terms, furious; boiling with anger.

How do you use “incensed” in a sentence?

Here is “incensed” used in a sentence: “She was incensed to discover her ideas had been used without credit.”

What part of speech is “incensed”?

“Incensed” is an adjective.

Where does the word “incensed” come from?

The word “incensed” comes from Latin. From the verb incense, "to enrage," ultimately from Latin incendō, "to set on fire.".

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