n. Chiefly British
Variant of furor (sense 1) (sense 3).
[Italian, from Latin furor, frenzy. See furor.]
Dictionary:
fu·ro·re (fyʊ-rô'rĭ)
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| WordNet: furore |
The noun has 2 meanings:
Meaning #1:
an interest followed with exaggerated zeal
Synonyms: fad, craze, furor, cult, rage
Meaning #2:
a sudden outburst (as of protest)
Synonym: furor
| Translations: Furore |
Dansk (Danish)
n. - furore, begejstring, postyr, raseri
Nederlands (Dutch)
publieke opwinding, razernij, rage, enthousiaste bewondering
Français (French)
n. - tumulte, enthousiasme démesuré, (faire) fureur, popularité
Deutsch (German)
n. - Furore, Aufsehen, Rage
Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - άγριο ξέσπασμα, φρενίτιδα, έξαλλος ενθουσιασμός
Português (Portuguese)
n. - furor (m)
Español (Spanish)
n. - furor, ola de protestas o de entusiasmo
Svenska (Swedish)
n. - vild hänförelse, (mode)galenskap
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
狂怒, 盛怒, 风靡, 喧闹, 轰动
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 狂怒, 盛怒, 風靡, 喧鬧, 轟動
日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 激しい感激, 熱狂, 熱狂的流行
العربيه (Arabic)
(الاسم) ضجه حول الشؤون العامه
עברית (Hebrew)
n. - זעם, סערה, התלהבות, גל הערצה, בולמוס
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