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fury /ˈfjʊəri $ ˈfjʊri/ noun

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fury
[noun]
Synonyms:
- anger, frenzy, impetuosity, madness, passion, rage, wrath
- violence, ferocity, fierceness, force, intensity, savagery, severity, vehemence
Related Words: passion, furor, acerbity, acrimony, asperity
English Thesaurus: anger, annoyance, irritation, frustration, exasperation, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

fury /ˈfjʊəri $ ˈfjʊri/ noun
[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: furie, from Latin furia, from furere; FUROR]

1. [uncountable] extreme, often uncontrolled anger Synonym : rage:
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.

2. [singular] a feeling of extreme anger:
‘Go on then!’ shouted Jamie in a fury. ‘See if I care!’

3. a fury of something a state of very busy activity or strong feeling:
She was listening with such a fury of concentration that she did not notice Arthur had left.
In a fury of frustration and fear Nina bit his hand.

4. like fury informal with great effort or energy:
We went out and played like fury.

5. [uncountable] literary used to describe very bad weather conditions:
At last the fury of the storm lessened.

6. Fury one of the three snake-haired goddesses in ancient Greek stories who punished crime
furious

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

fury
noun
ADJ. cold | controlled, inner, pent-up He growled with barely controlled fury.
VERB + FURY be beside yourself with, be shaking with, feel He was beside himself with fury. I had never felt such fury before.
vent He vented his fury on a telephone box.
arouse, drive sb to, provoke That kind of treatment would drive anyone to fury. The decision to close the factory has provoked fury.
FURY + VERB mount, rise | drain, fade His face and body sagged as the fury drained from him.
PREP. in (a) ~ She turned on him in a fury.
with ~ He reacted with cold fury
~ against Her fury against him rose.
~ at He kicked the tree in fury at his own stupidity.
PHRASES turn your fury on sb I hoped she wouldn't turn her fury on me.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

anger a strong emotion that you feel because someone has behaved badly or because a situation seems bad or unfair:
Andrea still feels a lot of anger towards her mom, who left when she was a little girl.
I’ve said some things in anger that have almost cost me my marriage.
annoyance slight anger or impatience:
He expressed annoyance at the way his comments had been misinterpreted.
The meetings were held in secret, much to the annoyance of some members of Congress.
irritation a feeling of being annoyed and impatient, especially because something keeps happening or someone keeps saying something:
He could not hide his irritation at her persistent questioning.
Unwanted sales calls are a source of irritation for many people.
frustration a feeling of being annoyed, especially because you cannot do what you want or because you cannot change or control a situation:
You can imagine my frustration when I found out that the next bus didn’t leave till 4 hours later.
There is a growing sense of frustration over the situation in Burma.
The government has expressed frustration at the slow legal process.
exasperation a feeling of being very annoyed because you cannot control a situation, learn to do something, or understand something, even though you are trying very hard:
Isaac sighed in exasperation.
Exasperation at the team’s lack of success was evident among the fans.
resentment anger because you think you are being treated badly or unfairly:
The sudden increase in the numbers of immigrants has caused resentment among local people.
indignation anger and surprise about an unfair situation:
His voice sounded full of indignation.
The scandal caused righteous indignation among opposition politicians.
ill/bad feeling anger between two people because of something that has happened:
I had no ill feeling towards him.
rancour British English, rancor American English formal a feeling of anger and hatred towards someone who you cannot forgive because they harmed you in the past:
Even though he had lost the court case, he had shown no rancour.
spleen formal anger, especially anger that is unreasonable:
He vented his spleen (=said why he was angry)against the airline in an article in the Times.
fury a very strong feeling of anger:
The judge sparked fury when he freed a man who had attacked three women.
The decision caused fury among local people.
rage a very strong feeling of anger that is difficult to control or is expressed very suddenly or violently:
When we accused him of lying, he flew into a rage (=became very angry very suddenly).
Brown killed his wife in a jealous rage.
outrage extreme anger and shock because you think something is unfair or wrong:
The racist comments caused outrage in India and Britain.
wrath formal extreme anger:
Pietersen was the next to incur the wrath of the referee (=make him angry).

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