incensed

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ɪnˈsɛnst/

From the verb incense: (⇒ conjugate)
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025
in•cense1 /ˈɪnsɛns/USA pronunciation  n. [uncountable]
  1. a substance producing a sweet odor when burned.
  2. the perfume or smoke arising from incense.

in•cense2 /ɪnˈsɛns/USA pronunciation   v. [+ object], -censed, -cens•ing. 
  1. to arouse the anger of;
    enrage:incensed that his friend had approached the boss without consulting him.
in•cense•ment, n. [uncountable]

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025
in•cense1  (insens),USA pronunciation n., v., -censed, -cens•ing. 
n. 
  1. an aromatic gum or other substance producing a sweet odor when burned, used in religious ceremonies, to enhance a mood, etc.
  2. the perfume or smoke arising from such a substance when burned.
  3. any pleasant perfume or fragrance.
  4. homage or adulation.

v.t. 
  1. to perfume with incense.
  2. to burn incense for.

v.i. 
  1. to burn or offer incense.
  • Late Latin as above
  • Old French
  • Late Latin incēnsum, literally, something kindled, neuter of incēnsus (past participle of incendere to set on fire), equivalent. to incend- (see incendiary) + -tus past participle suffix; replacing Middle English ansens, ensenz
  • Middle English 1250–1300

in•cense2  (in sens),USA pronunciation v.t., -censed, -cens•ing. 
  1. to inflame with wrath;
    make angry;
    enrage.
  • Latin, as above
  • Anglo-French
  • Latin incēnsus (see incense1); replacing Middle English encensen
  • late Middle English incensen 1400–50
in•censement, n. 
    anger, exasperate, provoke, irritate. See enrage. 

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
incense / ˈɪnsɛns/
  1. any of various aromatic substances burnt for their fragrant odour, esp in religious ceremonies
  2. the odour or smoke so produced
  3. any pleasant fragrant odour; aroma
  1. to burn incense in honour of (a deity)
  2. (transitive) to perfume or fumigate with incense
Etymology: 13th Century: from Old French encens, from Church Latin incensum, from Latin incendere to kindle
incense / ɪnˈsɛns/
  1. (transitive) to enrage greatly
Etymology: 15th Century: from Latin incensus set on fire, from incendere to kindleinˈcensement
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