Wrath is a good alternative for fury.
The word "fury" is a noun.
To describe someone who has a lot of fury, you can say "furious." Example: She was furious at the dog for making a mess.
Yes, "fury" is a noun. It refers to intense anger or rage.
In Greek Mythology, the Furies were spirits of punishment, often represented as three goddesses who executed the curses pronounced upon criminals, tortured the guilty with stings of conscience, and inflicted famines and pestilences. The word "furor," as well as "fury" and "furious," comes from the same Latin root, "furere," which means "be mad, rage."
HitlerIt is basically what Bruno calls Hitler- 'The Fury' - because he cannot pronounce the German word properly. Notice on page 117 his father tries to teach Bruno how to say it right.
The word "reply" means the same as respond.
April was filled with fury when Mark dumped her.
'Furious' would be an adjective, but the word 'fury' in itself isn't.
The word 'fury' is a noun, a word for a feeling of intense, unrestrained anger, or the quality of being wild or turbulent; a word for an emotion or a condition.
Surprised almost means the same as startled.
"Similar" is a word that means nearly the same as "like."
i have a qn. what is onther word means the same thing as loose