The root word of furious is 'fury', "from the Latinfuria,from furere to rage"
Source: Merriam-Webster Online
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It is Anger.
Anger is the noun form of angry.
anger
Anger
indignity
anger
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ANGER!!!!!
angriness
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He asked me questions which made me quite indignant
Indignant
Indignant
He was indignant when his wife left the house. Another good sentence would be, he was indignant when the dog chewed up his shoes.
He was indignant when his friends called him "gay".
digna or indignant because digna is not a word
The root word of "indignation" is derived from the Latin word "indignari," which means to be angry or feel deep resentment.
Do not get Indignant. Your nature is very Indignant.
i was indignant when my brother broke my ipod
He asked me questions which made me quite indignant
His friends looked indignant, which only caused him to laugh even harder.
Indignant
Indignant
Indignant is an adjective.
irritated, indignant
The poverty in the world is an indignity to mankind. La pobreza en el mundo es un indignidad a seres humanos. or Most students fear the indignity of being sent to the principle's office.
"Indignant" in English is indignato in Italian.