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Synonyms and antonyms of Feeling very or extremely angry in British Thesaurus

Feeling very or extremely angry

furious (adjective)

extremely angry

irate (adjective)

very angry

seething (adjective)

feeling extremely angry without showing it much

infuriated (adjective)

extremely angry

incensed (adjective)

extremely angry

livid (adjective)

informal extremely angry

apoplectic (adjective)

formal extremely angry

murderous (adjective)

very angry

incandescent (adjective)

formal extremely angry

steaming (adjective)

informal very angry

at the end of your rope ()

very upset or angry, so that you can no longer deal with something or someone calmly. The British expression is at the end of your tether.

fierce (adjective)

very angry, or ready to attack

fiercely (adverb)

in a fierce way

hopping mad (mainly American)

mainly Americaninformal extremely angry

ropable (adjective)

Australianinformal extremely angry

splenetic (adjective)

formal extremely angry or annoyed

wrathful (adjective)

mainly literary extremely angry