US /ɛnˈredʒ/
・UK /ɪnˈreɪdʒ/
heartless, and senseless, it was rather calculated to weary than enrage a listener. A card of
Achievements enrage them they cannot put up with the idea that someone's [business] is going well
Even your smallest achievements enrage them.
And so you could really enrage a stickleback with a red dot.
heartless, and senseless, it was rather calculated to weary than enrage a listener.
The distress calls enrage the herd.
or or they enrage the monster at the bottom of the sea
but it routinely directs our attention to things that scare, worry, panic and enrage us,
And just as my hurt and sense of abandonment and enrage was triggered by my wife not picking me up at the airport, so a person's rage can be triggered by something relatively minor.
Is someone trying to enrage me here?
Bay from finding new ways to enrage Transformers fans as long as his movies kept making money.