Synonym: angry, mad, overwrought, rabid, raging, upset, violent. Antonym: gentle, meek, mild, quiet. Similar words: curious, penurious, various, imperious, nefarious, glorious, notorious, delirious. Meaning: ['fjʊrɪəs /'fjʊər-] adj. 1. marked by extreme and violent energy 2. marked by extreme anger 3. (of the elements) as if showing violent anger.
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1. 'He was furious.' 'I can imagine.'
2. I was furious when he crashed my car.
3. I was late and he was furious with me.
4. Residents in the area are furious at the decision.
5. The BBC switchboard was jammed with furious calls.
6. She was absolutely furious at having been deceived.
7. Angry is not the word for it-I was furious.
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8. He is furious at the way his wife has been treated.
9. He was furious with himself for letting things get so out of control.
10. She launched into an angry/furious tirade about how she had been unfairly treated.
11. It makes her furious to see a good breed of sheep being treated cruelly.
12. Ade was furious at heart.
13. You should have seen her - she was furious!
14. I was annoyed, indeed furious, over what happened.
15. He was furious, but his manner was very restrained.
16. He'll be furious at being kept waiting.
17. A furious player kicked his racket into the grandstand.
18. Arsenal's opening attack was fast and furious.
19. I was furious at his making such an accusation.
20. I was absolutely furious with him.
21. Neil set off at a furious pace .
22. He's furious about/at the way he's been treated.
23. She smiled, but privately she was furious.
24. Their incompetence made me furious.
25. He gave a furious blast on his horn.
26. He sounded annoyed, not to say furious.
27. He risked a glance at her furious face.
28. He was rightly furious at the decision.
29. What's up with him? He looks furious.
30. His anger suddenly erupted into furious shouting.
More similar words: curious, penurious, various, imperious, nefarious, glorious, notorious, delirious, mysterious, notoriously, lugubrious, gregarious, precarious, laboriously, glorious revolution, infuriate, curio, centurion, curiosity, riotous, pious, envious, obvious, tedious, anxious, dubious, noxious, previous, officious, specious.