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ireful

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective ireful has 1 sense
  1. irate, ireful - feeling or showing extreme anger; "irate protesters"; "ireful words"
    Antonym: unangry (indirect, via angry)

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Definition of "ireful"

Adjective

A term used to describe someone who is full of anger or wrath.

Example Sentence:

His ireful outburst shocked everyone in the room.

Noun

A person characterized by their intense anger or wrath.

Example Sentence:

The ireful's rage was evident in his red face and clenched fists.

Adverb

In an ireful manner; with intense anger or wrath.

Example Sentence:

The speaker glared at the crowd irefully as they jeered at him.

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