Apoplectic

/ˌæp.əˈplɛk.tɪk/ adjective

Relating to apoplexy (stroke), or describing someone who is extremely angry and red-faced, as if about to have a stroke.

From apoplexy, derived from Greek apoplassein 'to strike down' (apo- 'away' + plassein 'to strike'). The term originally described the medical condition but evolved to metaphorically describe extreme anger.

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