Rile

/raɪl/ verb

Definition

To make someone annoyed, irritated, or angry; to disturb or upset.

Etymology

Origin uncertain, possibly from Old French 'roilier' meaning to muddy or disturb water. Used figuratively since the 1800s to mean disturbing someone's peace or emotions.

Kelly Says

The original meaning was literally to muddy water by stirring it up—so when something riles you, it's like your emotions are muddied and cloudy!

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