Furious

usgb/ˈfjʊriəs/
adjective

Very angry.

She was furious at being left out.
Visual representation of "furious" - very angry

Often appears as...

  • furious with
  • furious at
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Extreme Anger

Use 'furious' to describe a very intense form of anger, stronger than just 'annoyed' or 'upset'.

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He was furious when he discovered the betrayal.
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Personal Reaction

'Furious' often implies a personal, emotional reaction to something offensive or unjust.

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She became furious after the unfair accusations.
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Body Language

A furious person may demonstrate their anger through facial expressions or gestures.

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His furious glare made everyone step back.
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