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    Fu·ry
    /ˈfyo͞orē/

    noun

  2. 1. violent or uncontrolled anger; wild rage. 2. an outburst of such anger. 3. uncontrolled violence: the fury of the storm. 4. a person, esp a woman, with a violent temper. 5. (Classical Myth & Legend) See Furies. 6. like fury informal violently; furiously: they rode like fury. [C14: from Latin furia rage, from furere to be furious]

  3. Violent, angry, and ferocious, fury is a feeling of wild, intense anger. Before you let your fury get the best of you, it's good to take a few deep breaths before you speak. Fury is anger times ten — it's unrestrained and maybe a little scary.

  4. noun [ S or U ] us / ˈfjʊr.i / uk / ˈfjʊə.ri / Add to word list. C2. extreme anger: He could hardly contain his fury. She was shaking with fury. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. anger He vented his anger by kicking the door.

  5. 3 days ago · 1. violent or uncontrolled anger; wild rage. 2. an outburst of such anger. 3. uncontrolled violence. the fury of the storm. 4. a person, esp a woman, with a violent temper.

  6. noun. /ˈfyʊri/ [uncountable] extreme anger that often includes violent behavior synonym rage Her eyes blazed with fury. Fury over tax increases (= as a newspaper headline). (figurative) There was no shelter from the fury of the storm. Join us.

  7. used to refer to somebody, usually a woman, who has reacted very angrily to something, especially the fact that her husband or partner has been unfaithful. (informal) with great effort, power, speed, etc. Definition of fury noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  8. Fury definition: unrestrained or violent anger, rage, passion, or the like. See examples of FURY used in a sentence.

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