Adjective

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Positive
enraging

Comparative
none

Superlative
none

  1. If something is enraging, it makes you feel very, very angry.
    It is hurtful and enraging to hear these racist songs on radio.
    The waste of this money is enraging to all Canadians.
    It's very enraging that he goes to jail while the others are free.

Plain form
enrage

Third-person singular
enrages

Past tense
enraged

Past participle
enraged

Present participle
enraging

  1. The present participle of enrage.
    The president of Taiwan asked for independence from China, enraging the communist leadership.