What is the meaning of infuriated in English?
What is the meaning of infuriated in English?
: to make (someone) very angry : to make (someone) furious. See the full definition for infuriate in the English Language Learners Dictionary. infuriate. verb. in·fu·ri·ate | \ in-ˈfyu̇r-ē-ˌāt \
What does it mean to have no inhibitions?
countable/uncountable a feeling of being embarrassed or not confident that makes it difficult to relax and do or say what you want to. She had no inhibitions about sleeping with other men. Her children expressed themselves without inhibition. Alcohol helped him to lose his inhibitions.
What does infuriating mean in a sentence?
: causing feelings of extreme anger an infuriating delay infuriating arrogance Oakes was entitled to a certain amount of gloating, but there could be no doubt that his way of telling a story was downright infuriating.—
How do you describe disorientation?
Disorientation is an altered mental state. A person who’s disoriented may not know their location and identity, or the time and date. It’s often accompanied with other symptoms such as: confusion, or being unable to think with your normal level of clarity. delirium, or being confused and having disrupted attention.
What can cause sudden disorientation?
Causes of sudden confusion
- an infection – urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common cause in elderly people or people with dementia.
- a stroke or TIA (“mini-stroke”)
- a low blood sugar level in people with diabetes – read about treating low blood sugar.
- a head injury.
- some types of prescription medicine.
What medications cause disorientation?
Psychoactive drugs are the commonest causes of drug-induced cognitive impairment and delirium. The main ones are: Hypnotics/sedatives — high doses of benzodiazepines (for example greater than 5 mg/day of diazepam), and use of long-acting drugs (such as flurazepam and diazepam) are associated with delirium.