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Apoplectic

Characterized by extreme rage; furious, or having the potential to cause a stroke (formerly believed to be caused by an excess of blood to the brain). It describes a state of intense anger that is often displayed physically, such as with flushed face, raised voice, and uncontrolled movements. The term suggests a loss of self-control due to overwhelming emotional intensity. It can also be used to describe something that is likely to provoke such anger or a situation that feels overwhelmingly infuriating. The word's roots trace back to the Greek 'apoplēktikos,' meaning 'prone to a stroke,' highlighting the ancient association between intense emotions and physical health.

Apoplectic meaning with examples

  • The politician became apoplectic during the debate, pounding the table and shouting at his opponent, displaying his utter frustration and losing the support of the audience.
  • When the dog ate her prize-winning roses, the gardener was absolutely apoplectic; her face turned red, and she stomped around the yard in a fury, unable to contain her rage.
  • The slow internet speed made the gamer apoplectic; he slammed his fist on the desk as his avatar was killed, causing him to rage-quit from the online game in pure anger.
  • Reading the hateful online comments, the author felt apoplectic. The cruel words caused her to close her laptop, take a walk, and reflect about the negativity of online discourse.

Apoplectic Crossword Answers

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