(1) Feeling or showing extreme anger.
(2) Angry.
(1) I have a feeling that when they return my call they are going to be absolutely irate .
(2) Not even a snarling boss or irate colleague can spoil that good feeling.
(3) There are constant traffic jams at every road junction and the honking of horns by irate drivers is deafening.
(4) Fifty years ago it was, according to an irate letter writer in the Evening Press.
(5) The staff are constantly dealing with farmers and other members of the public who are upset, or irate , or both.
(6) Father and uncle head off to search for the kid; Dan soon has to field a call from an irate Amanda demanding to know why her son is missing.
(7) The manager was irate after seeing his side denied a clear-cut penalty.
(8) The only response to The Peak's inflammatory headline was a few mildly irate letters.
(9) The most irate members of the public were town centre residents and members of the business sector.
(10) Somewhere between Colorado and New Mexico he got into a fight with an irate florist.
(11) On the other, a cluster of irate worshippers, furious that their mosque had been violated.
(12) Police are investigating claims that a teenager was dragged around a Swindon supermarket by an irate shopper.
(13) Not surprisingly, customers are often left feeling irate when they receive the bill as they never asked for the loan.
(14) We're very irate about this, we've always had a local member and we intend to still have a local member.
(15) In response, we may become irate , frustrated, jealous, furiously angry and even violent.
(16) Having to explain to irate passengers why you can't take their money when the stupid new ticket machines are broken.
(17) Sometimes readers become irate about things beyond any writer's control.
(18) One letter, from an irate constituent, insisted that I rang him the moment I got his letter.
(19) An estate in Harpurhey has been labelled a dumping ground by irate residents who feel not enough is being done to make it a better place to live.
(20) The fare increases have been branded outrageous by one irate passenger - and incredible by a driver.
angry
furious
infuriated
incensed
enraged
fuming
seething
cross
mad
livid
raging
ranting
raving
in a frenzy
beside oneself
outraged
up in arms
indignant
exasperated
annoyed
irritated
irked
vexed
piqued
choleric
foaming at the mouth
hot under the collar
seeing red
cheesed off
hopping mad
PO'd
fit to be tied
wrathful
wroth
delighted
pleased
Calm
Cheerful
Happy
Pleased