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furious
[ fyoor-ee-uhs ]
adjective
- full of fury, violent passion, or rage; extremely angry; enraged:
He was furious about the accident.
- intensely violent, as wind or storms.
- of unrestrained energy, speed, etc.:
furious activity.
furious
/ ˈʊəɪə /
adjective
- extremely angry or annoyed; raging
- violent, wild, or unrestrained, as in speed, vigour, energy, etc
Derived Forms
- ˈڳܰdzܲԱ, noun
- ˈڳܰdzܲ, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- ڳ··dzܲ· adverb
- ڳ··dzܲ·Ա noun
51Թ History and Origins
Idioms and Phrases
see fast and furious .Example Sentences
Both he and Roger were furious the SUV got into the crowd in the first place.
Denver reclaimed home-court advantage in the playoff series after several players nearly came to blows before halftime and a furious, late rally by the Clippers.
University students were furious as news spread of cancelled scholarship programmes and disruptions to their classes.
Moumen seems undaunted, writing a furious column for the Washington Post at the end of March.
"The Magic Circle was furious," Miss Winstanley told CBC at the time.
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