Furious - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈfjʊrɪəs|  American pronunciation of the word furious
Brit.  |ˈfjʊərɪəs|  British pronunciation of the word furious

adjective

- marked by extreme and violent energy (syn: ferocious, fierce, savage)
a furious battle
- marked by extreme anger (syn: enraged)
furious about the accident
a furious scowl
- (of the elements) as if showing violent anger (syn: angry, raging, tempestuous, wild)
furious winds

Extra examples

She's furious at how slowly the investigation is proceeding.

I was furious with them for printing the story.

We worked all night at a furious pace.

She was furious.

He was absolutely furious at / about / over her refusal.

She was furious with herself.

Residents in the area are furious at the decision.

She was furious with herself for letting things get out of hand.

Her family are furious that her name has been published by the press.

She was absolutely furious.

Neil set off at a furious pace.

There was a furious row over the proposals.

The action is fast and furious.

They are at the center of a furious debate over whether or not to expand the city's public transportation system.

...I was angry—nay, furious—at the way they were treating that poor dog....

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