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    incense 对比 anger
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    • Anger】 , 【incense】 , 【enrage】 , 【infuriate and 【madden】 all these verbs carry in common with 【anger】 , their general term, the denotation to make angry or to rouse to 【anger】 .

      • laugh then at any, but at fools or foes; these you but anger】 , and you mend not those
        Pope
      • angered by his son′s repeated disobedience

      Incense】 implies hotness of 【anger】 , especially as provoked by something excessively irritating and offensive

      • Mr. Critchlow, aged and unaccustomed to interference, had to render accounts of his trusteeship to this young man, and was incensed
        Bennett
      • magistrates and populace were incensed at a refusal of customary marks of courtesy and respect for the laws
        Inge

      Enrage】 suggests a violent display of wrath or fury.

      • I pray you, speak not . . . question enrages him
        Shak.

      Infuriate】 may imply a sense of being outraged or sometimes no more than of being thoroughly irritated or exasperated.

      • how it infuriates a bigot, when he is forced to drag into the light his dark convictions!
        L. P. Smith
      • his colleagues and his subordinates had been alternately delighted and infuriated by his assumed reluctance to deal with any practical question
        Sackville-West

      Madden】 is often not distinguishable from infuriate】 .

      • can it be fancied that Deity ever vindictively made in his image a mannikin merely to 【madden】 it?
        Poe

      Like the former it may imply merely excessive annoyance or vexation.

      • maddening delays
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