The term "furor" in a military context typically refers to an intense outburst of public anger or excitement rather than a rank. In some historical contexts, it may have been used to describe fervent support for a leader or cause. However, it is not recognized as an official rank in modern military organizations. Today, military ranks are standardized and do not include "furor."
The book proved to be so controversial it caused a furor throughout the literary world.
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The adjective form of furor is fury.
I had a furor night;-)9aida
The adjective form of furor is fury.
The ramming of two cars into each other at peak hours created a great furore!
"the article raised a furor among mathematicians"
Furor.
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The word "furor" appears on page 125 of the book Hatchet by Gary Paulsen.
Black Furor - 2012 was released on: USA: 26 October 2012
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