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apoplectic
[ap-uh-plek-tik]
apoplectic
/ ˌæpəˈplɛktɪk /
adjective
of or relating to apoplexy
informal, furious
noun
a person having apoplexy
Other Word Forms
- apoplectically adverb
- postapoplectic adjective
- pseudoapoplectic adjective
- pseudoapoplectical adjective
- pseudoapoplectically adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of apoplectic1
Example Sentences
"Can you imagine if you've owned a Formula 1 team for 10 years and then another team rocks up and beats you? You would be apoplectic," Lowdon said.
In May, when Walmart’s CEO exposed the transparent falsity of that statement by stating, “Higher tariffs will result in higher prices,” an apoplectic president told the company to “EAT THE TARIFFS.”
Musk has been apoplectic about the deficit and raising the debt ceiling for months.
The uproar came from red and blue states alike, though Democrats were particularly apoplectic.
Democrats in Michigan — one of the states likely to determine which party wins the White House — were apoplectic.
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