insense

/ɪnsɛns/

Definitions

1. verb

to fill with a strong emotion, especially anger or excitement

“The crowd was insensed by the team’s victory.”

2. verb

to drive to madness or frenzy

“The dictator’s actions will insense the people.”

3. noun

a state of intense emotional arousal, especially anger or excitement

“The team’s fans were in a state of insense after winning the championship.”

Synonyms

  • enrage
  • fury
  • infuriate

Antonyms

  • calmness
  • composure