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furor
  1. A general uproar or commotion
  2. Violent anger or frenzy
  3. A state of intense excitement
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  5. Examples:
    1. “The controversial decision by the city council to defund public schools caused a furor among parents and educators.”
      “The release of the highly anticipated video game caused a furor among gaming enthusiasts who lined up for hours to get their hands on it.”
      “The controversial decision to ban the book quickly sparked a furor among the literary community.”
fury
  1. Extreme anger.
  2. Strength or violence in action.
  3. An angry or malignant person.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “I hadn't imagined I would have such an intimate contact with the raw fury of nature.”
      “The last time he'd seen these two, they were raging in fury at the fact he'd decided to return to Scotland.”
      “She had succeeded in working herself up into a state of uncontrolled fury. Fear had given way to a kind of nervous exultation at her own power to wound.”
furore
  1. Uproar; enthusiastic anger.
  2. Excitement or commotion.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The stalling of the project has caused a public furore in Waitara, which has high levels of unemployment.”
      “The BBC news site today has a surprisingly long article on the current furore surrounding London postcodes.”
      “The public furore over the future of the road continued on Monday as residents voiced their views at a public meeting.”
furiousness
  1. The state or quality of being furious or outraged; enragement; inflamedness.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The furiousness in his eyes was evident as he stormed out of the room, slamming the door behind him.”
      “She unleashed her furiousness upon the world, leaving a trail of destruction in her wake.”
      “Marius grunted which Erika interpreted as his way of showing his agreement but in actuality it was his way of showing his furiousness.”
infuriation
  1. anger, rage or fury
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The entire film is reduced to an unsatisfying gimmick, and one is left somewhere between perplexity and infuriation.”
      “There are possibly a dozen paintings in the entire book that might hang on a wall without bringing prompt infuriation.”
      “Her Louisa alternates between affection and infuriation as Martin bumbles through romantic moments.”
furiosity
  1. (obsolete) furiousness; fury
furour
  1. Obsolete form of furor.
fury
  1. (obsolete) A thief.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “I hadn't imagined I would have such an intimate contact with the raw fury of nature.”
      “The last time he'd seen these two, they were raging in fury at the fact he'd decided to return to Scotland.”
      “She had succeeded in working herself up into a state of uncontrolled fury. Fear had given way to a kind of nervous exultation at her own power to wound.”
infuriations
furores
furours
  1. plural of furour
furors
furies
  1. plural of fury
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The land and its colours, moods, and furies possess the people of Charleville in South West Queensland.”
      “And first he bellowed as a bull and then howled as a dog, for the furies, he said, did so.”
      “Yet, in private conversation, he is relaxed, cheerful and shows no sign of being pursued by either fates or furies.”
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