"Incensed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Incensed" Meaning

The word "incensed" means intensely angry or outraged, often to the point of being consumed by a strong and overwhelming emotion.

"Incensed" Examples

Examples of "Incensed"


The politician was incensed by the journalist's question, which she felt was unfair and biased.
After discovering that her boyfriend had been cheating on her, she became incensed and ended the relationship immediately.
The coach was incensed by the referee's decision, which he felt was incorrect and cost his team the game.
The environmental activist became incensed by the government's lack of action on climate change, and decided to organize a protest.
The CEO was incensed by the competitor's advertisement, which he felt was dishonest and misleading, and threatened to take legal action.

"Incensed" Similar Words

Incel

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The term "incel" is short for "involuntary celibate". It refers to a subculture of individuals who identify as involuntary celibates, often expressing frustration and resentment towards society, particularly women, for their inability to form romantic relationships or have sex. Incels often blame women, feminism, and societal beauty standards for their situation, which is often characterized by loneliness, isolation, and a sense of inadequacy. The incel subculture has been linked to violent and extremist ideologies, particularly in the context of mass shootings and online harassment.

Incendiaries

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Incendiaries refers to people or things that ignite or light fires, often in a destructive or harmful way. In a more figurative sense, incendiaries can also refer to those who try to stir up hatred, anger, or conflict by spreading inflammatory ideas or propaganda.

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Incendiary

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Incendiary refers to something or someone that causes or is likely to cause a fire or a situation that is heated and intense, often emotionally or violently. It can also describe language or behavior that is inflammatory, provocative, or likely to ignite passions or conflict. For example, an incendiary speech can incite riots or violent protests, while an incendiary device is a means of starting a fire.

Incendivity

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I apologize, but "incendivity" is not a commonly used or recognized word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that has been created, but it doesn't have a defined meaning. If you meant to type a different word or phrase, please let me know and I'll be happy to help.

Incensant

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Incensed refers to feeling extremely angry or irritated, often to the point of being inflamed or worked up. It can also describe something that is angrily or violently excited. An example sentence is: "The crowd became incensed when the team's star player was fouled, and began chanting demanding justice."

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Incenses

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Incenses are aromatic substances that produce a fragrant smoke or vapor when burned, often used for their distinctive scents, emotional or spiritual benefits, or to purify spaces.

Incensing

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Incensory

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Incensory refers to something that is used to produce incense, which is a type of fragrant smoke or fume produced by burning aromatic biotic materials such as plant resin, essential oils, or spices.

Incensurable

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Incasable means incapable of being censured or reprimanded; blameless.

Incenter

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Incentivate

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Incentivates

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To incentivates means to encourage or motivate someone to do something by offering a reward, benefit, or advantage. It often involves providing something of value in exchange for a specific action or behavior.

Incentive

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An incentive is something that motivates or encourages someone to do something, often by offering a reward or benefit. It can be a promise of payment, a privilege, or a recognition, and is usually used to stimulate action, performance, or behavior. For example, a company may offer a bonus as an incentive for employees to meet a sales target, or a teacher may promise extra credit as an incentive for students to complete their homework.