Synonyms:angry, awful, barbarous, bloodthirsty, blustery, boisterous, bold, brutal, brutish, cruel, cutthroat, dangerous, enraged, fell, feral, ferocious, fiery, flipped, frightening, furious, horrible, howling, impetuous, infuriated, intense, malevolent, malign, murderous, passionate, powerful, primitive, raging, raving, relentless, savage, stormy, strong, tempestuous, terrible, threatening, tigerish, truculent, tumultous/tumultuous, uncontrollable, untamed, vehement, venomous, vicious, wildAntonyms:calm, gentle, kind, meek, nonviolent, peaceful, tame, tender, unthreatening
angry the base word is fury. the definition is angry.
enraged, livid
The word furious is an adjective. It means to be extremely raging and full of anger.
The abstract noun form for the adjective furious is furiousness.
happy/excited
To describe someone who has a lot of fury, you can say "furious." Example: She was furious at the dog for making a mess.
furious raging angry
No, "furious" is not an adverb. It is an adjective that describes a state of extreme anger or intensity. Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
No, the word 'furious' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'furious' is furiousness.The word 'furious' is the adjective form of the noun fury.
There are three syllables in the word "furious."
The Fire. Furious = Fiery.
The roots of furious lie in Old French furieus, from Latin furiōsus. Both source word mean rage, madness or fury. This gives us the word fury and it is contained in furious "full of fury". There is a word association with "The Furies" goddesses of vengeance. They were probably personified curses, but possibly they were the personification of as ghosts of the murdered who pursued those they thought responsible for their deaths.
He was furious when he found out that someone had stolen his car.
The word furious is an adjective. It means to be extremely raging and full of anger.
Many people were furious about the terrorist attack of September 11th.
The teacher was furious with the students for not completing their assignments, but she decided to give them one more chance.
The word "furious" doesn't come from Greek at all. It comes from the Latin word "furiosus" meaning "full of rage"
Angry
Furious is a word that means feelings of excessive anger. A furious person will often be red faced, angry, and shouting. "Michelle was furious that Joan had stolen her earrings."