What does RILED mean?

Here is the dictionary-style entry for "riled": Riled

Part of Speech: verb

Definition: To make someone annoyed or irritated; to stir up anger or resentment.

Pronunciation (US): /raɪld/

Pronunciation (UK): /raɪld/

Origin and Usage: The word "riled" is a verb that originated in the United States in the early 19th century. It is a slang term that means to make someone angry or irritated. The word is commonly used in informal settings, such as in conversations with friends or family members.

Synonyms: agitate, irritate, provoke, vex, anger, upset

Related Words: anger, irked, upset, fumed, seethe

Example Sentences:

  • She was really riled when she found out that someone had taken her parking spot.
  • He always gets riled when someone disagrees with him.
  • The customer was riled when she received poor service at the restaurant.


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