Webster's 1828 Dictionary
INCENSED
pp. Inflamed to violent anger; exasperated.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
INCENSED
INCENSED In *censed ", a.
1. Angered; enraged.
2. (Her. )
Defn: Represented as enraged, as any wild creature depicted with fire issuing from mouth and eyes.
New American Oxford Dictionary
incensed
in censed |inˈsenst ɪnˈsenst | ▶adjective very angry; enraged: I was absolutely incensed.
Oxford Dictionary
incensed
incensed |ɪnˈsɛnst | ▶adjective very angry; enraged: Leonora glared back at him, incensed.
American Oxford Thesaurus
incensed
incensed adjective See enraged.
Oxford Thesaurus
incensed
incensed adjective Leonora glared back at him, incensed: enraged, very angry, irate, furious, infuriated, angered, in a temper, raging, incandescent, fuming, seething, beside oneself, outraged, in high dudgeon; informal mad, hopping mad, wild, livid, as cross as two sticks, boiling, apoplectic, aerated, hot under the collar, on the warpath, up in arms, with all guns blazing, foaming at the mouth, steamed up, in a lather, in a paddy, in a filthy temper, fit to be tied; Brit. informal shirty, stroppy; N. Amer. informal sore, bent out of shape, soreheaded, ticked off; Austral. /NZ informal ropeable, snaky, crook; W. Indian informal vex; Brit. informal, dated in a bate, waxy; vulgar slang pissed off; N. Amer. vulgar slang pissed; literary wrathful, ireful, wroth. ANTONYMS calm.