infuriating
adjective
[ ɪnˈfjʊərɪeɪtɪŋ ]
• making one extremely angry and impatient.
• "that infuriating half-smile on his face"
infuriate
verb
• make (someone) extremely angry and impatient.
• "I was infuriated by your article"
Similar:
enrage,
incense,
anger,
madden,
inflame,
send into a rage,
make someone's blood boil,
stir up,
fire up,
exasperate,
antagonize,
provoke,
rile,
make one's hackles rise,
annoy,
irritate,
nettle,
gall,
get on someone's nerves,
rub up the wrong way,
ruffle someone's feathers,
try someone's patience,
irk,
vex,
pique,
rankle,
ride,
aggravate,
make one see red,
get someone's back up,
get someone's dander up,
get someone's goat,
peeve,
needle,
get under someone's skin,
hack off,
wind up,
get at,
nark,
get across,
get on someone's wick,
brown off,
cheese off,
get up someone's nose,
bug,
tick off,
gravel,
bum out,
exasperating,
maddening,
provoking,
annoying,
irritating,
irksome,
vexing,
vexatious,
trying,
tiresome,
bothersome,
aggravating,
pesky,
cussed,
confounded,
infernal,
pestiferous,
plaguy,
pestilent,
piss off,
Origin:
mid 17th century: from medieval Latin infuriat- ‘made angry’, from the verb infuriare, from in- ‘into’ + Latin furia ‘fury’.