felháborít

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Hungarian

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Etymology

From fel- +‎ háborít, the latter from the same stem as háború (war) and probably habar (to stir, whip).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: fel‧há‧bo‧rít
  • Rhymes: -iːt

Verb

felháborít

  1. (transitive) to incense, infuriate, enrage
    Middle-voice counterpart: felháborodik
    • 1912, Zsigmond Móricz, chapter 1, in Kerek Ferkó:
      Felháborítja az embert, ha idegenek jelennek meg a városban, és tíz perc után pontos és határozott ítéletük van rólunk. Pláne, ha nem kedvező! Miért jöttek ide? Ki hívta őket?
      It makes you angry when strangers show up in town and after ten minutes they have an accurate and definite judgement of you. Especially if it is not favourable! Why did they come here? Who invited them?

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