adjective

furious

furious, very angry, intense

He was furious about the decision.

He was furious about the decision.

The storm was furious and powerful.

The storm was furious and powerful.

((about/at/with sth./sb.)) to be furious about something or with someone He was furious about the decision.

Synonyms: angry, enraged, livid; Antonyms: calm, pleased

From Latin 'furia' (rage). 'Furious' means 'full of rage'.

Think of the phrase 'fast and furious' to remember its meaning of intense, wild energy.

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