Encolerizado in english
Incensed
pronunciation: ɪnsenst part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɪnsenst part of speech: adjective
In gestures
encolerizado = enraged.
Example: This incredible newsreel from the 1930s shows the power of anger as an enraged mob stormed a prison holding two kidnappers and killed them both.encolerizar = enrage ; anger.
Example: On a recent field trip, he drank too much and became enraged with another student by whom he felt insulted.Example: Maintaining composure during a heated argument is certainly a challenge, especially for those who tend to anger easily.more:
» encolerizarse = incense ; get + Reflexivo + (all) worked up (about) ; get + (all) hot under the collar ; come + unstitched ; get in(to) + a fury ; get in(to) + a huff .
Example: She was very incensed about what she believed was an ignorant remark he made during a sales call. Example: Ordinary people can sit around and get morally worked up about the evil of drugs the way they once got worked up about the 'red menace'. Example: She is quick to get hot under the collar, but once the problem is ironed out she forgets it entirely. Example: When the car ahead of hers chose to stop at the yellow light rather than rush through, she came unstitched. Example: Many people get into a fret or a fury over every little thing that goes wrong, and in this way waste a great deal of energy that might be more usefully employed. Example: Nevertheless, he got into a huff and stormed out of the club, causing everyone to chase after him.encolerizarse = incense ; get + Reflexivo + (all) worked up (about) ; get + (all) hot under the collar ; come + unstitched ; get in(to) + a fury ; get in(to) + a huff.
Example: She was very incensed about what she believed was an ignorant remark he made during a sales call.Example: Ordinary people can sit around and get morally worked up about the evil of drugs the way they once got worked up about the 'red menace'.Example: She is quick to get hot under the collar, but once the problem is ironed out she forgets it entirely.Example: When the car ahead of hers chose to stop at the yellow light rather than rush through, she came unstitched.Example: Many people get into a fret or a fury over every little thing that goes wrong, and in this way waste a great deal of energy that might be more usefully employed.Example: Nevertheless, he got into a huff and stormed out of the club, causing everyone to chase after him.