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"infuriatingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that makes you extremely angry

164 Sentences With "infuriatingly"

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James Harden would be an infuriatingly great 3x3 player, but he's already infuriatingly great as a member of Team USA.
The whole 30-second teaser is even more infuriatingly vague than the last infuriatingly vague teaser Showtime dropped on us a couple months back.
The answer might be infuriatingly simple: nobody read the paperwork.
The storytelling is infuriatingly coy, holding back crucial plot points.
The result is unexpectedly engrossing, infuriatingly addictive, and remarkably self-assured.
It's up to Nintendo, and they are, as always, infuriatingly uncommunicative.
His subject, an infamous con man called Ziggy, is infuriatingly evasive.
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is infuriatingly slow and narrowly focused.
The sitcom's charms are deceptively sweet and simple, sometimes infuriatingly so.
The sitcom's charms are deceptively sweet and simple, sometimes infuriatingly so.
Catalog) and Michael Hart (inventor of the e-book), and infuriatingly principled
I'm infuriatingly arrogant, comprehensively mistaken, and blithely unconscious of my good luck.
I infuriatingly find this song to be a testament to musical craft.
By Sunday, it was making infuriatingly cute chirps, at two days old.
Some are good, some are bad, and some are downright infuriatingly stupid.
Depending on your perspective, this can seem admirably realistic or infuriatingly slow.
Without a decent grasp on China, forecasting oil prices was infuriatingly difficult.
"We need single player healthcare," reads a recent and infuriatingly clever tweet.
Some elected officials are influencers, as are many infuriatingly well-dressed pets.
The guilty verdict given to Van Dyke is necessary and so infuriatingly insufficient.
His portraits, for instance, seem almost infuriatingly artless: unposed, whatever lighting, meh composition.
The pace will feel infuriatingly slow, which is basically an Aries's worst nightmare.
But it was infuriatingly twee, so you can't hate on it too much.
One of the contestants is "hot Rachel," self-confident and infuriatingly even-keeled.
She's a Dachshund Border Collie mix (I know, weird.) and she's infuriatingly annoying.
The area had become decidedly more straight and, in his view, infuriatingly obnoxious.
The RGB-backlit keyboard is decent, despite infuriatingly reading "oops!" on the backspace key.
The accident's cause may have been infuriatingly simple: The bus driver was wearing earphones.
He explained to me all the infuriatingly irrational ways psychic numbing rears its head.
"The nation has seen this before and, infuriatingly, will again," the Miami Herald wrote.
I'm using quotations when calling it "HDR mode" because it is an infuriatingly confusing feature.
But infuriatingly, there's no way to tap into any of the sections for more detail.
There will be other hard fights to come, but none this squalid, nor infuriatingly futile.
For those who do stay, the trappings of modern life are infuriatingly hard to grasp.
Yet far from retiring, the octogenarian Mr Gayoom has infuriatingly rebranded himself as a liberal democrat.
Many found it infuriatingly hard to see the snake again even once they initially found it.
" He was, Mr. Suhl said, "infuriatingly stubborn and self-absorbed, yet extraordinarily sensitive, kind and generous.
Pepper, on the other hand, is dinky as hell — absurdly, triumphantly, infuriatingly dinky, easily their silliest album.
Everyone knows French cuisine is about terrine and mother sauces and staying infuriatingly skinny while mainlining cheese.
What Martin Bishop and the Massive Brigade are actually advocating, aside from open discussion, remains infuriatingly vague.
The stories that Ms. Adrion elicits may be infuriatingly recognizable to women who work in many fields.
But it becomes infuriatingly dishonest on an intellectual, emotional, and historical level when we watch Ofglen's punishment.
Infuriatingly, the root causes of rosacea and its subtypes remain poorly understood, and there is no cure.
Hulu is no longer a punchline Hulu was, until recently, burdened by a subscription infuriatingly littered with ads.
Everything lapses into a terrible sameness, a story that isn't worth telling because it is so infuriatingly familiar.
It's no secret that texting is an infuriatingly imperfect if not destructively impersonal way to convey your feelings.
This is also golden: As the virus continues to spread—with the CDC announcing that it's not a matter of if, but when it will break out in the US—we're only going to see more of these infuriatingly dumb and not-so-infuriatingly-dumb videos crop up on TikTok.
The Timberwolves, remarkably athletic and infuriatingly young, were using all that athleticism mostly to get themselves out of position.
With season 2 premiering on April 22, we can expect a whole new batch of tantalizing, infuriatingly opaque twists.
She's painted in broad strokes and is defined by the way others see her: young, sexy, bohemian, infuriatingly perfect.
To Noah, his ex-wife Helen is infuriatingly Type A and judgmental but also caring and almost impossibly together.
So, center-left parties often keep mum on immigration, a stance that strikes nationalists as infuriatingly elitist and condescending.
It came across as suspiciously and infuriatingly evasive, and she walked anew into a trap she'd stumbled into previously.
He's a great player, infuriatingly so, but over the past five years, he has become reclusive, standoffish, and undeniably weird.
Black women's stories, still infuriatingly kept out of focus in the #MeToo movement, do not just "deserve" to be heard.
They'll be fun as hell, filthy at the right times, absurdly entertaining onstage, and almost infuriatingly catchy at their best.
It's an infuriatingly familiar feeling—one I grew up with in Colombia, and one I thought I had finally escaped.
On social media, many travelers complained about being unable to leave Newark Liberty International Airport because of infuriatingly slow transportation.
He seems to have been compromised in some way, and we still don't know the nature of that compromise… infuriatingly so!
There's a lot of backtracking as new leads present themselves, and sometimes overcoming problem-solving plotline obstacles can be infuriatingly obtuse.
Though this has been fixed in some apps, like YouTube and Instagram, it still, quite infuriatingly, appears in the Photos app.
It's anyone's guess, since his big scene in the trailer is infuriatingly vague (but an admittedly great showcase for his biceps).
There's camcorder mechanics, all infuriatingly forced, half-baked, and less essential to your moment-to-moment experience than, like, a flashlight.
For Darlene and Dom, the threat is more immediate: They're being held prisoner by Janice, the Dark Army's infuriatingly chipper emissary.
The music video for the infuriatingly catchy song dropped on Friday, featuring the pair showing off an array of impressive moves.
Playing for Santos in the summer of 2010, Neymar won a penalty against Vitoria with an infuriatingly clever stepover in the box.
To date, the tech giant has been infuriatingly secretive about it's efforts to build a self-driving car, code named Project Titan.
It's not infuriatingly catchy like her best tracks or calculatedly motivational like the thoughtful ones, and really, it's barely even ironic fun.
The rap on Tesla's chief executive, Elon Musk, is that he overpromises and underdelivers, all while sounding infuriatingly blasé about the consequences.
Infuriatingly, American taxpayers and private charities — not Gilead — paid for almost all of the clinical research used to develop Truvada as PrEP.
It's infuriatingly difficult for humans to visualize the difference between those two very large numbers, which made Yang's video feel so valuable.
So while Dana Schutz is white and Emmett Till is black, the emphasis on racial essentialism here feels ludicrously, infuriatingly off topic.
One ambitious house in Boerne, Texas has made sure of that, timing their Christmas light display to the infuriatingly catchy viral nursery song.
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Most infuriatingly, Hart used the same diminishing, condescending excuses from his Seriously Funny joke to try and mask the hostility of his attitude.
Syllables are rhythmically tapped out as the words appear, projected on the set, while waiting-room Muzak plays — softly, infuriatingly — in the background.
Infuriatingly absent is a nomination for Greta Gerwig and her "Little Women," a radical new examination of the relationship between women and art.
He's got the voice for it: deep, aggressive, froglike, inhabiting a defiantly angry yet infuriatingly self-assured tone that matches the orchestration exactly.
Watching these men lecture a woman on their bodies is infuriatingly familiar, but in talking about it, at least it becomes a little cathartic.
Making white people the stars of this story would've been an infuriatingly shortsighted choice, and Underground is smart to avoid it at all costs.
And not even the kind you love to hate — the infuriatingly nice ones who somehow manage to do it all and take everything in stride.
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The process, with the dissonance between the movement of character's mouths and words they're supposedly saying, is mildly irritating at best, and infuriatingly distracting at worst.
In response to Ming and Kate's case—and other stories infuriatingly like theirs— I've heard some people say, Can't you go to a different reception venue?
So if they want weed, but don't have the financial means, they will absolutely grow their own bud, and they'll be infuriatingly good at it, too.
While the hidden gifts vary, from makeup to perfume to skin care, the goodies inside are a surefire way to satisfy everyone's infuriatingly nondescript wish lists.
This infuriatingly unshakeable habit stems from a persistent concern that I need to stay on top of messages and mentions from colleagues working in different time zones.
Apple, which has been infuriatingly secretive about it's efforts to build a self-driving car, has sent the strongest hint yet about its so-called Project Titan.
ISP customer service is uselessAs many readers found, calling your ISP to say that you want to opt out of having your data sold is infuriatingly futile.
The infuriatingly bratty Jim (Zack Ryan), an aspiring actor, is the live-in boyfriend of Drew (Colman Domingo), an older world-famous metal sculptor who adores him.
It would return us to the true meaning of "holistic": to take the body, the organism, its anatomy, its physiology—this infuriatingly intricate web—as a whole.
That said, Arsenal have something of a track record when it comes to failing to capitalise on United's weaknesses, as has become infuriatingly clear since Ferguson retired.
These infuriatingly aloof images exhaust themselves in that's-just-how-it-is closure — they are "money porn" shots, if you will, of the 1% fucking the poor.
Or it's been an infuriatingly inane and dizzy ride on the tea-cups, as we wait for the theme park's one big ride to open for business.
Gaming communities can be insular and cult-like and I'm glad law enforcement is learning to work with women, even if it takes an infuriatingly long time.
There were a lot of ex-colonials like Allen in the Service, infuriatingly dense regarding aspects of intelligence work that did not involve torpedo boats or sword canes.
When he's not setting 250GAG on fire, Jensen takes advantage of his massive meme-grown fanbase to peddle tunes like "Solo Dance," an infuriatingly chipper trop-pop morsel.
Nicholas Kristof Opinion Columnist Tragically, predictably, infuriatingly, we're again mourning a shooting — this time at YouTube's headquarters — even as the drive for gun safety legislation has stalled in Washington.
It coincides with the aftermath of the Great Recession — a time when finance professionals crashed the global economy, immiserated millions of people, and managed to remain incredibly, infuriatingly rich.
This trailer infuriatingly refuses to answer that question, but it does pack an emotional punch as we prepare to say goodbye to this handful of pure and good characters.
The infuriatingly talented quarterback — full disclosure: I am a Giants fan, and therefore hate the Pats — has been chosen as the featured athlete on the cover of Madden NFL 2018.
To hear journalists who interacted with them tell it, Baer and Taylor come off as obnoxiously persistent in pushing the story, and infuriatingly evasive when asked for interviews with Johnson.
They've never played any of these levels before… and they're all made by people known in the Super Mario Maker community for making the most infuriatingly creative levels out there.
Moreover, as anyone who's ever owned a remote control can tell you, new technologies themselves are often infuriatingly unfindable, a problem made worse by the trend toward ever smaller gadgets.
She began writing about Daisy Winters, a 16-year-old whose life changes forever when her almost infuriatingly perfect older sister, Ellie, becomes engaged to Alex, the Crown Prince of Scotland.
And most infuriatingly, ISIS and al Qaeda, far from losing support, will enjoy highlighting the self-indulgent recklessness of this Gulf infighting as the region fails to put out its fires.
Will it be Jo, whose relationship with Alex is infuriatingly undefined, yet whose death (if set to the right indie rock song) would leave the audience in desperate need of tissues?
Furthermore, changes to the H1B visa process (the visa that a quarter of our postdocs hold) have made it infuriatingly difficult to retain current and recruit new trainees to our labs.
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow is still being mocked for what many found to be an infuriatingly-long, 22 minute preamble in the lead up to revealing Trump's 2005 tax returns on Tuesday.
Jughead's insatiable appetite for food in the comics manifests itself on Riverdale as the hole-in-the-gut hunger for affection of a neglected child, and Sprouse's brittle sadness is infuriatingly affecting.
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The eighth season of Game of Thrones wrapped production way back in July, but since then, HBO has been infuriatingly vague about when, exactly, we'll actually be able to watch the new episodes.
It's also, infuriatingly, covered by almost no insurance plans, despite the fact that infertility is a verified medical condition and the success rate of treatment with IVF can be as high as 77%.
When you spot an acquaintance getting infuriatingly Instagram-famous by somehow looking at paintings and swimming at the same time, calmly gaze at Nerian Key's psychedelic beach hair shining under a multicolored sun.
Jon has many strengths, but he's never been the sharpest sword in the forge, and it takes an infuriatingly long time for him to break out of his "But she's the queen" logic loop.
Imagine that the companies you trust with your health, wealth, and privacy are leaking your information almost daily and that the tools used to secure that data are infuriatingly easy to crack as possible.
It's one of the most visceral moments in the series to date, but when you look back at the trajectory of the season it suddenly feels less jaw-dropping than it does infuriatingly inevitable.
Kyrgios, 24, has been infuriatingly inconsistent since then with his regular on-court misdemeanors overshadowing his ability to play the kind of audacious tennis that often has fans and rivals rubbing their eyes in astonishment.
And maybe least importantly, but infuriatingly, this customer was eating at a place called Zombie Burger, a not-normal place where there are plenty of not-normal-looking people (the undead) painted on the walls.
He tended to gloss over big moments with infuriatingly brisk tempos, and the crunching appoggiatura on the work's final chord, one of the most eloquent dissonances in all of music history, simply failed to register.
For years, we've had to suffer through his patronizing, infuriatingly nit-picky takes on... Marriage Story: Leap days: The word "awesome": Friday the 13th: Whether sex hurts sometimes: At best, these tweets are intolerably obnoxious.
Implementing a reform like this would be a step toward repairing and normalizing a process that is now dangerously broken, infuriatingly random, and distorting both our politics and the judges we choose to interpret our laws.
It's been clear for some time now that the platform has been unable to manage moderation on its own—whether that's mangled copyright system, infuriatingly vague community guidelines, or the plethora of porn on the site.
We've all suffered an infuriatingly slow internet connection and felt like we had no choice but to suffer through it and find ways to occupy our time while we wait for each page to painstakingly load.
Perhaps best known for his role on the HBO show "Silicon Valley" as the infuriatingly stoic Jian-Yang, Jimmy O. Yang recently published a book about his experiences coming of age as an immigrant in California.
Infuriatingly, the prisoner insists that he can be put in chains but that no one has the power to make him sleep: Staying awake or not depends on his own volition and not on anyone else's commands.
Still, some nights, after she throws her scrubs in the laundry and puts her kids to bed, she logs onto Reddit — username "Love4Mizzou"— and carries on helping strangers navigate the infuriatingly complex world of gynecological health care.
Her new book Unbelievable, released today, offers a glimpse at what the campaign trail was like for a reporter Trump continuously called out in public (who can forget the time he infuriatingly referred to her as "Little Katy"?).
Donny's masculinity, though infuriatingly pig-headed at times, is sweet, tender and fragile—not just because of ego—but because, despite often being so physically exposed, he wears himself inside out, heart on the sleeve of his muscle shirt.
Infuriatingly, the audio doesn't catch what the two Grammy winners are saying but it does show Gaga standing over Cardi, who is in her seat during a commercial break, giving what appears to be the world's greatest pep talk.
Meanwhile, Ally has been convinced by Meadow that the cult really does exist and really is targeting her — yet infuriatingly doesn't take the extra step to wonder if her manipulative therapist might have some skin in the game, too.
No lag sounds like a small thing but it's actually crucial to NES playability – a lot of the older games you may remember enjoying in part because they seemed so infuriatingly difficult were challenging because they required pinpoint timing.
Infuriatingly, Wilde didn't go through the proper channels to report the issue, choosing to send an email to the public email address for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's (FDLE) firearm purchasing program instead of directly contacting someone who could help.
Personally, I would take a thousand stylized, self-rationalizing on-screen Tonyas over the Molly of the second half of Molly's Game, who gets increasingly, infuriatingly defined by the men in her life, among them her demanding dad (Kevin Costner).
Well-disguised and infuriatingly subtle, just a click or two (on what was an actual Google -hosted URL, no less) handed some mystery attacker the ability to read your Gmail and forwarded the phishing attack to everyone you'd ever emailed.
And yet thanks to the proliferation of social media, dating apps, and technology that makes taking selfies infuriatingly addicting (curse you, portrait mode), human beings are now forced to pose for more photos than at any other point in history.
But, although Morocco kept getting behind the defense, the final pass was infuriatingly lacking and Portugal's central defensive pairing of Pepe and Jose Fonte, with a combined age of 69, were always in the right place to clear the danger.
The Midwestern deep-thinking avant-synth artist is often impossible to parse when it comes to what he says on record, and he's also infuriatingly verbose in interviews—a true American original, perhaps, and there's certainly something singular about Screen Memories.
If you've ever hung out with an incorrigible drunk, then you'll immediately appreciate the dramatic beats of "Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot," Gus Van Sant's cleverly volatile, infuriatingly random take on the disabled alcoholic cartoonist John Callahan.
Knowing Taylor is a perfectionist, and that Taylor Mason Capital's team of brainiac market-math "quants" is the pride of their firm, Axe launches an infuriatingly subtle scheme to make penny-ante trades simply to screw up their predicted results.
So we here at Vox Culture — where we're currently into an infuriatingly compelling WikiLeaks documentary, new singles from long-dormant bands, and a deflating Pikachu — have a few suggestions for how to make the best use of your pop culture–consuming time.
It's worth noting that this kind of data is typically very hard to get — and most companies never had an incentive to offer an API to allow others to aggregate their data (Cruise Automation's Kyle Vogt describes the industry as "infuriatingly opaque").
If the Kanye West on Dropout is a cheeky, somewhat infuriatingly smug teenager cracking dumb jokes behind the teacher's back, Chance is his little brother, yelping and snickering in a voice too gruff to be a child's but similarly innocent and unaffected.
We also know infuriatingly little about the new season, besides the fact that it's going to pick up years after the second season left off and will feature a bunch of the original actors as well as a bizarre variety of new faces.
He has weathered complaints, even derision, from L.G.B.T.Q. progressives, many of whom say he's not gay enough, his manner and mannerisms too strait-laced, his policy preoccupations too moderate, his success infuriatingly reflective of how readily and well he assimilates into heterosexual America.
There was quippy sidekick Michael (David Krumholtz), doe-eyed and floppy-haired new kid Cameron (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), effortlessly and often infuriatingly twee Bianca (Larisa Oleynik), the tragically underrated Mandella (Susan May Pratt), and of course, the mewling, rampallian wretch herself, Kat (Julia Stiles).
The strength of The Queen lies in Levin's meticulous scouring of the historical record to paint a picture of a woman who was infuriatingly difficult to pin down during her lifetime, resurrecting a biography of the person who would become the ur–welfare queen.
There's a comfort in those old chords, the kind of well-worn familiarity that is so often missing in a streaming-centric world where it's almost infuriatingly easy to speed through eight new albums in a day without a single riff catching in your head.
Starring Benedict Cumberbatch as the infuriatingly brilliant Holmes and Martin Freeman as his long-suffering sidekick Dr. John Watson, Sherlock was an unbridled success for the BBC — over 11 million people tuned in to "The Six Thatchers" episode on New Year's Day 2017 alone.
The same incisive eye that captured, in saturated color, the indignity of waiting in line to drink from a water fountain, while another, labeled "white only" sat unused, infuriatingly out of reach, also shot fashion editorials and portraits of artist friends like Alberto Giacometti and Helen Frankenthaler.
I've had awkward exchanges with a hair stylist, who asked soon after I got married when I was going to start trying for a baby, and I've had ridiculous interactions with practical strangers who felt infuriatingly comfortable sharing their opinions on what I do with my body.
But figuring out how to get to that future means dealing with infuriatingly bad cables and hubs and trying to understand a hilariously complicated admixture of different protocols like Thunderbolt, HDMI, and DisplayPort that also theoretically work with this one single cable (plus all the dongles it currently requires).
Huawei's MateBook X Pro, one of the few Windows-based laptops that I find to be a worthy alternative to Apple's MacBook Pro, is now available in the U.S.  Rest of the world be warned, though: The U.S. price tags on this Windows laptop are infuriatingly lower than they are elsewhere.
Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, who wrote "The Hangover," take on the smother mothers of America: the ones who can infuriatingly do it all — head the P.T.A., whip up vegan cookies for the bake sale and tote their kids to and from enough activities to pad a college application — all while looking perfect.
According to that particular DQ's owner, his store has reeked since the day it opened in January 2015, and, after three years of inhaling an infuriatingly stubborn scent, he's appealing to the public for their help—and he's promising a year of weekly free Blizzards in exchange for solving the odorous mystery.
At first, the Charge 3's black-and-white display doesn't seem much larger than the one found on the Charge 2, but the bezels aren't as obscene, and the display itself, in my limited experience with it, was much more responsive than the infuriatingly obtuse ones found in many of Fitbit's other products.
We've stayed loyal to the charming Chris Harrison through all manner of questionable casting decisions; kept the faith when leading men offered blinding Neil Lane finger candy to infuriatingly undeserving contestants (I'm looking at you, Jake Pavelka); and jumped on board with the alarmingly sexualized premises of series extensions Bachelor Pad and Bachelor in Paradise.
There's the infuriatingly common "Golden Boy" narrative that kind of makes the victim into a nobody and prizes the student athlete, who is also a rapist; I remember reading that Vanity Fair article and it was also infuriating; and then just things like reporters using words like "date" to describe what was most certainly not a date for you.
Last night, the 18-year-old painted the town red in a strapless red latex number featuring a black stripe at the waist and down the sides (that looks like it could have been borrowed from her big sis Kim's closet), accessorized with a simple pair of black pumps and that infuriatingly obstinate Cartier Love bracelet.
It is infuriatingly easy to imagine Senate Republicans passing legislation that throws millions of people off of their health plans to finance a tax cut for the wealthiest Americans this week, just days after introducing it—without holding a single hearing for debate and amendments, or waiting for a final impact analysis from the Congressional Budget Office.
Popular signs infuriatingly lifted from moments in black culture, including "It's Clit," a pun combining the popular slang "lit" with the reference to female anatomy, and several variations of "We Shall Overcomb," which conflated the gospel hymn and anthem of the civil rights movement with a garish cartoon of Donald Trump's saffron-colored cloud of hair.
The case of Philip Brailsford illustrates something different -- a young, inexperienced police officer who was part of a team comprised of specialists (one who exhibited unprofessionalism and lack of expertise in issuing commands) ill-suited to read a less-than-complex set of circumstances, leading to a series of preventable errors that resulted in the infuriatingly "legal" execution of a man.
And I will end by noting a lot of RPA stuff will undoubtedly not be very good—just look at industry's track record of automating supposedly rote things like customer service phone menus and, say, grocery store checkout lines—so we can all expect to be subjected to incorrectly generated invoices on top of the infuriatingly poorly automated phone systems we will endure when trying to correct them.
It's so easy to think of the two concepts as polar opposites, but when you think of the impressive array of technical tools and materials we create and use for the sake of making better art—everything from laser cutters to Photoshop to 3D printers, resin casting and even game code—it's infuriatingly ignorant to think any of that will just stop when we advance to some arbitrary point of futuristic enlightenment.

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