Fury

  • 21fury — noun 1) she exploded with fury Syn: rage, anger, wrath, outrage, spleen, temper; crossness, indignation, umbrage, annoyance, exasperation; literary ire, choler Ant: good humor 2) …

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  • 22fury — n. (pl. ies) 1 a wild and passionate anger, rage. b a fit of rage (in a blind fury). c impetuosity in battle etc. 2 violence of a storm, disease, etc. 3 (Fury) (usu. in pl.) (in Greek mythology) each of three goddesses sent from Tartarus to… …

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  • 23Fury — n. (pl. ies) 1 a wild and passionate anger, rage. b a fit of rage (in a blind fury). c impetuosity in battle etc. 2 violence of a storm, disease, etc. 3 (Fury) (usu. in pl.) (in Greek mythology) each of three goddesses sent from Tartarus to… …

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  • 24fury — noun (plural furies) 1》 extreme anger. 2》 extreme strength or violence in an action or a natural phenomenon. 3》 (Fury) Greek Mythology a spirit of punishment, often represented as one of three goddesses. Phrases like fury informal with great… …

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  • 25fury — noun 1) she exploded with fury Syn: rage, anger, wrath, outrage 2) the fury of the storm Syn: ferocity, violence, turbulence, tempestuousness, savagery, severity, intensity …

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  • 26fury — fu•ry [[t]ˈfyʊər i[/t]] n. pl. ries 1) unrestrained or violent anger, rage, passion, or the like 2) violence; vehemence; fierceness: the fury of a hurricane[/ex] 3) myt Furies. female divinities of Greek myth who punished wrongdoing, esp. crimes… …

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  • 27Fury — This interesting and unusual surname is of Norman origin, introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. Firstly it may derive from the medieval given name Fleuri , from the Old French flur , Middle English flo(u)r , flower. This was also a… …

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  • 28fury — Synonyms and related words: Alecto, Jezebel, Mafioso, Megaera, Nemesis, Tartar, Tisiphone, Young Turk, abandon, acerbity, acrimony, agitation, amok, anger, ardency, ardor, asperity, attack, battle ax, bear, beast, beldam, berserk, berserker,… …

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  • 29fury — [ˈfjʊəri] noun [singular/U] 1) a feeling of very strong anger She was speechless with fury.[/ex] 2) the noise and force of a strong wind, storm, or flood …

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  • 30fury — /ˈfjuri / (say fyoohree) noun (plural furies) 1. frenzied or unrestrained violent passion, especially anger. 2. violence; vehemence; fierceness. 3. a fierce and violent person, especially a woman. –phrase 4. like fury, Colloquial furiously;… …