Furious
UK /["/ˈfjʊəriəs/"]/US /["/ˈfjʊriəs/"]/
Definition
very angry
In simple words: Very angry.
Examples
- She was furious when she found out someone had scratched her car.
- The furious debate between the two politicians lasted for hours.
- He let out a furious shout after losing the game unfairly.
- Furious winds battered the coast during the storm last night.
- The furious runner sprinted to the finish line, determined to win.
Usage notes
Use 'furious' to describe someone who is extremely angry, often in everyday conversation or writing. It would be less appropriate in formal writing or when describing mild irritation.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Fur-ious sounds like 'fur', imagine a cat fuming with fur all puffed up.
Collocations
- be
- feel
- look
- absolutely
- still
- reportedly
- about
- at
- over
Synonyms
- angry
- enraged
- irate
- mad
- incensed
Antonyms
- calm
- peaceful
- tranquil
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'fury' which is a noun.
- Overused in contexts where 'angry' or 'mad' would suffice.
- Sometimes spelled incorrectly as 'furous'.