I'm so furious with you that I am not answering that!
She was 45 minutes late and he was getting furious
There are three syllables in the word "furious."
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.
What is a sentence for this word? I entered the contest for a chance at a prize.
No. For a sentence to contain a direct object, the verb must be transitive (a type of action verb). "Was" is a linking verb, and "furious" is the subject complement. Subject complements and direct objects are not the same thing.
He sliced me with his sword and his unrestrained, furious power.
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."
Many people were furious about the terrorist attack of September 11th.
The teacher was furious to see her favourite pupil had not completed his English homework.ORI was furious when I found out my brother had stolen my new phone!
She was 45 minutes late and he was getting furious
Here are some sentences.I am furious with you for cheating.The teacher was furious when she read the reports.
Furious is a good synonym for angry. You could also use seething or enraged.
He had to bolt the door shut before the storm hit.
The sailor almost lost his grip on the nets as furious waves rocked the boat.
There are three syllables in the word "furious."
The man was furious at how rude the mechanic was and shouted "I'll give you a piece of my mind" at him, before telling him what he thought about his work and his attitude to his customers.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.