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Definition of Ireful
1. Adjective. Feeling or showing extreme anger. "Ireful words"
Definition of Ireful
1. a. Full of ire; angry; wroth.
Definition of Ireful
1. Adjective. Deeply angered but not outwardly displaying it. Full of ire; angry; wroth. ¹
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Definition of Ireful
1. angry [adj] : IREFULLY [adv] - See also: angry
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ireful
Literary usage of Ireful
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Songs, Odes, and Other Poems, on National Subjects: Compiled from Various by William McCarty (1842)
"... From state to state the ireful fiend was sent, On bloody schemes and on dire
mischief bent— Till, met in battle near great Nassau's hall,* Our youthful ..."
2. The Lancet-clinic by Mississippi Valley Medical Association, Ohio Valley Medical Association (1908)
"All inquiries wilt receive c:ireful and courteous answers. Special cure will be
taken to guard against unv possible medico - legal complications Address DR. ..."
3. Wild sports in Europe, Asia and Africa by Edward Hungerford D. Elers Napier (1844)
"... ireful Amazon—A knockdown blow—Cape horses—A ride to Cape Town— Large-tailed
sheep—Waggons and their drivers— The inexpressible crackers—The half-way ..."
4. The Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Prose and Verse by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1853)
"... a» bondsmen or villeins, however advantage- is/y they might otherwise be situated.
Reflect on the ireful effects nf castes in ..."
5. Songs, Odes, and Other Poems, on National Subjects: Compiled from Various by William McCarty (1842)
"... From state to state the ireful fiend was sent, On bloody schemes and on dire
mischief bent— Till, met in battle near great Nassau's hall,* Our youthful ..."
6. The Lancet-clinic by Mississippi Valley Medical Association, Ohio Valley Medical Association (1908)
"All inquiries wilt receive c:ireful and courteous answers. Special cure will be
taken to guard against unv possible medico - legal complications Address DR. ..."
7. Wild sports in Europe, Asia and Africa by Edward Hungerford D. Elers Napier (1844)
"... ireful Amazon—A knockdown blow—Cape horses—A ride to Cape Town— Large-tailed
sheep—Waggons and their drivers— The inexpressible crackers—The half-way ..."
8. The Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Prose and Verse by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1853)
"... a» bondsmen or villeins, however advantage- is/y they might otherwise be situated.
Reflect on the ireful effects nf castes in ..."