"Enrage" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To enrage means to make someone extremely angry or furious, often to the point where they become violent or Losing control.
Enquirers refers to people or entities that ask questions or make inquiries, typically about something or someone. It can also refer to individuals who are curious or eager to know more about a particular topic or matter.
Enquires refers to questions or inquiries about something, often formally or in a polite manner. It can also mean to investigate or make further research into something, such as "The detective enquired about the suspect's alibi."
enquiring<br><br>(verb) to ask questions or gather information in a polite and curious way<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She began enquiring about the origin of the mysterious artifact.<br> He was enquiring about the new restaurant that just opened downtown.<br> The detective was enquiring witnesses about the crime scene.
A request for information or an investigation into something. A polite and formal inquiry, typically in writing, especially to a government department or an official person.
Enragement refers to a state of intense anger or rage, often caused by a sense of injustice, ridicule, or humiliation. It can also describe a situation that incites or provokes strong feelings of anger or irritation.
Enraging refers to something that causes intense anger or rage. It can describe a situation, action, or thing that is extremely irritating, frustrating, or provocative, leading to a strong feeling of annoyance or fury.
Enraptured describes someone who is completely absorbed or captivated by something, often to the point of being oblivious to everything else. It can refer to a strong emotional or psychological response, such as being deeply moved, fascinated, or entranced. For example, you might say that someone is enraptured by a beautiful sunset, a powerful piece of music, or an engaging story.