Fury - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈfjʊrɪ|  American pronunciation of the word fury
Brit.  |ˈfjʊərɪ|  British pronunciation of the word fury

noun

- a feeling of intense anger (syn: madness, rage)
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned
- state of violent mental agitation (syn: craze, delirium, frenzy, hysteria)
- the property of being wild or turbulent (syn: ferocity, fierceness, furiousness, vehemence, violence, wildness)
- (classical mythology) the hideous snake-haired monsters (usually three in number) who pursued unpunished criminals

Extra examples

I could see the fury in her eyes.

Nothing could contain his fury over their accusations.

He turned away from them in fury.

The hurricane unleashed its fury on hundreds of homes and businesses.

I was shaking with fury.

Jo stepped forward, her eyes blazing with fury.

The report was leaked to the press, much to the president's fury.

'Go on then!' shouted Jamie in a fury. 'See if I care!'

At last the fury of the storm lessened.

Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned

...a film that captures the thunderous fury of medieval warfare and the bruit of a thousand clashing swords...

But his attitude of sullen grievance and simmering fury never abated fully.

The storm unleashed its fury.

He was blazing with fury.

You so forgot all prudence in your fury.

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