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    Fu·ror
    /ˈfyo͝oˌrôr/

    noun

    • 1. an outbreak of public anger or excitement: "the article raised a furor among mathematicians"
  2. Furor definition: a general outburst of enthusiasm, excitement, controversy, or the like.. See examples of FUROR used in a sentence.

  3. A furor is a strong and sudden reaction, often negative and shared by many people, such as the furor that erupted when Coca-Cola replaced its beloved soft drink with "New Coke" in the 1980s. Like the Latin word furia, which means "passion," a furor involves strong emotion. Not all furors are negative — sometimes a furor is just a fad or a ...

  4. Apr 28, 2024 · 1. a general outburst of enthusiasm, excitement, controversy, or the like. 2. a prevailing fad, mania, or craze. 3. fury; rage; madness. Also (esp Brit., for defs 1, 2): furore SYNONYMS 1, 3. frenzy, uproar, commotion, turmoil.

  5. Apr 7, 2024 · Noun [ edit] furor ( countable and uncountable, plural furors) A general uproar or commotion. Violent anger or frenzy. A state of intense excitement . The story of the princess's affair caused a furor among journalists.

  6. furor. noun. /ˈfyʊrɔr/ , /ˈfyʊrər/. [singular] great anger or excitement shown by a number of people, usually caused by a public event furor (among somebody) His novel about Jesus caused a furor among Christians. furor (about/over something) the recent furor over tax increases synonym uproar.

  7. 1. A general commotion; public disorder or uproar. 2. Violent anger; frenzy. 3. A fashion adopted enthusiastically by the public; a fad. 4. A state of intense excitement or ecstasy. [Middle English furour, wrath, fury, from Old French fureur, from Latin furor, from furere, to rage .]

  8. Furor definition: . See examples of FUROR used in a sentence.

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