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furious

/ˈfjʊəɹi.əs/adjective3 syllables

Furious means: marked by extreme anger.

Synonyms for furious18

adjective, as in marked by extreme anger

angered, enraged, infuriated, maddened, angry

adjective, as in (of the elements) as if showing violent anger

angry, raging, tempestuous, wild, stormy

adjective, as in marked by extreme and violent energy

ferocious, fierce, savage, violent

also used for furious

infuriate, rampant, grim, incessive, rabid

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What does furious mean?3

adjective

1

marked by extreme anger“the enraged bull attached”

2

(of the elements) as if showing violent anger“angry clouds on the horizon”

3

marked by extreme and violent energy“a ferocious beating”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with furious?2

three syllables

curiousspurious
Show 1 near rhymes
centurion

Furious in a sentence

  • Yuri walked into the living room, looking furious.Amastan
  • I said nothing, which made him more furious.CM
  • Should he hear of your marriage, he will be furious.Zifre
  • For some reason, she's really furious with me.FeuDRenais
  • Edmundo was beaten up by a furious soldier.Amastan
  • The senator remained neutral in the furious controversy.unknown
  • Our latest results are the fruit of his furious efforts.unknown
  • William became furious and left the table abruptly.Amastan

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