To describe someone who has a lot of fury, you can say "furious." Example: She was furious at the dog for making a mess.
crazy, wild excitement, and fury.............................
A synonym for strong anger is "rage." Rage conveys an intense and powerful feeling of fury or wrath, often accompanied by a loss of control. Other related terms include "fury" and "ire," which also express heightened emotional responses to anger.
rage, outrage, temper, fury, resentment, wrath, annoyance, ire, incense, gall, madden, exasperate
fury, passion, rage, seizure, hysteria, paroxysm, derangement
No, the noun 'fury' is not a standard collective noun. A collective noun is an informal part of language, any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun. Some examples of the noun 'fury' as a collective noun are a fury of protesters, a fury of hornets, a fury of professional wrestlers, etc.
Rage is a synonym for fury.
crazy, wild excitement, and fury.............................
Synonyms for angry:infuriated;fury;rage;turbulent.
fury, anger, turmoil, rage, tumult.
rage, outrage, temper, fury, resentment, wrath, annoyance, ire, incense, gall, madden, exasperate
fury, passion, rage, seizure, hysteria, paroxysm, derangement
Its a fury ornamental kit...
The suffix of "fury" is "-ry".
We Are the Fury was created in 1999.
No, 'the fury of excitement' is not an oxymoron; 'a fury of ennui.' or 'an apathy of excitement' could qualify.
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