apoplectic

/ˌæpəˈplɛktɪk/
adjective
  1. Extremely angry; furious.
    • My mother was apoplectic about the mess in the kitchen.
    • He was apoplectic when he saw the scratch on his new car.
    • The coach became apoplectic after the referee's bad call.
  2. Relating to or suffering from a stroke (apoplexy).
    • The old medical text described apoplectic symptoms in detail.
    • Apoplectic seizures were more common before modern medicine.
    • The patient had an apoplectic episode and was rushed to the hospital.
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