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adjective
- 1. extremely angry: "he was furious when he learned about it" Similar Opposite
- 2. full of anger or energy; violent or intense: "he drove at a furious speed" Similar Opposite
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furious with I was late and he was furious with me. furious about/at He's furious about/at the way he's been treated . We had a furious debate about the death penalty .
The meaning of FURIOUS is exhibiting or goaded by anger. How to use furious in a sentence.
Furious definition: full of fury, violent passion, or rage; extremely angry; enraged. See examples of FURIOUS used in a sentence.
2 meanings: 1. extremely angry or annoyed; raging 2. violent, wild, or unrestrained, as in speed, vigour, energy, etc.... Click for more definitions.
adjective. marked by extreme and violent energy. “a furious battle” synonyms: ferocious, fierce, savage. violent. acting with or marked by or resulting from great force or energy or emotional intensity. adjective. (of the elements) as if showing violent anger. “ furious winds” synonyms: angry, raging, tempestuous, wild. stormy.
Definition of furious adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
adj. 1. full of fury, violent passion, or rage: a furious letter of accusation. 2. intensely violent, as wind or storms. 3. of unrestrained energy, speed, etc.: furious activity. [1300–50; Middle English < Latin furiōsus. See fury, -ous] fu′ri•ous•ly, adv. fu′ri•ous•ness, n.
FURIOUS definition: 1. extremely angry: 2. very energetic or fast: . Learn more.
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. Latin furiōsus. See fury, - ous. Middle English 1300–50. fu′ri•ous•ly, adv. fu′ri•ous•ness, n.
furious meaning, definition, what is furious: very angry: Learn more.