Also means
furious
Usage Note
Inferocito comes from the verb inferocire (to enrage, to make fierce) and describes someone in a state of fierce, wild anger — stronger than arrabbiato (angry) and close to furioso. It often connotes an animalistic, uncontrolled rage. The word derives from feroce (fierce, ferocious). It is used in spoken and written Italian for both people and crowds.
Examples
"La folla inferocita protestava in piazza."
Natural Translation
The enraged crowd was protesting in the square.
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