From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishapoplecticap‧o‧plec‧tic /ˌæpəˈplektɪk◂/ adjective 1 informalANGRY so angry that your face becomes red The colonel was apoplectic with rage.2 MI old-fashioned relating to apoplexy
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apoplectic• Hurrying back to the office he found the would-be client gone and his boss apoplectic.• In the midst of a sermon, he suffered an apoplectic attack and remained unconscious for the rest of his life.• Before you go apoplectic, hear me out.• Does it induce a nice warm glow, or bring on a fit of apoplectic rage?