furious

[US]/ˈfjʊəriəs/
[UK]/ˈfjʊriəs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. extremely angry, intense, vehement

Example Sentences

It was a furious storm.

run at a furious pace

Ade was furious at heart.

he won a fast and furious final.

she was furious at this attempt to manipulate her.

he drove at a furious speed.

the horse broke into a furious gallop.

He has a furious temper.

His wife was furious with him.

Their incompetence made me furious.

the parrot screamed, furious at being caged.

The boss'll be furious with us if we're late.

There was a furious knocking at the door at midnight yesterday.

He was furious that we left without him.

I was furious at his making such an accusation.

a furious row ensued between the referee and our lads.

they were furious at what they said were government strong-arm tactics.

Real-world Examples

Little Miss Mary was furious with Martha.

Source: The Secret Garden (Simplified Version)

Meanwhile, the battle waxed more and more furious.

Source: The Adventures of Pinocchio

If blair saw me, she'd be furious.

Source: Gossip Girl Season 1

The policy has prompted a furious response.

Source: VOA Standard English_Europe

Furious, Harry wrenched his teeth apart.

Source: 2. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

In informal situations, you could say furious.

Source: Fastrack IELTS Speaking High Score Secrets

Critics are furious about the killing of Harambe.

Source: VOA Special June 2016 Collection

All this furious motion comes from heat.

Source: Kurzgesagt science animation

It'd be like " Fast and Furious."

Source: Connection Magazine

Hiro could see that Tadashi was furious.

Source: Big Hero 6 (audiobook)

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