Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

ireful

adjective
/ˈaɪərfəl/
Definition
Filled with anger or rage.
Examples
  • The ireful look on her face made it clear that she was not pleased with the decision.
  • His ireful outburst shocked everyone in the meeting.
  • Despite her ireful demeanor, she managed to express her feelings calmly later.
Meaning
The term ‘ireful’ describes a state of being intensely angry or full of wrath. It is often used to characterize someone who is visibly upset or furious about a situation.
Synonyms
  • angry
  • furious
  • wroth
  • irate
  • indignant