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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61. He got home from the party the next morning. Needless to say, his parents were furious.
62. The maths teacher was furious and gave me 50 lines.
63. 'You're welcome to stay as long as you like.' Michelle shot him a furious glance.
64. Season-ticket holders are furious at the rise in rail fares.
65. Her family are furious that her name has been published by the press.
66. Ken was furious, but forced himself to appear calm on the outside.
67. His secretary cocked up his travelling schedule and he's furious about it.
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68. If this news ever reaches her ears, she'll be furious.
69. The ship had to lie by because of the furious storm.
70. Republicans are furious that the Democrats currently seem to be making all the running.
71. The whole town is furious about the council's education policy.
72. The whole town is [ are ] furious about the council's education policy.
73. Hughes was barraged with phone calls from friends who were furious at the indiscreet disclosures.
74. The prime minister is said to be furious at the newspaper report.
75. There is a furious struggle going on between the two presidential candidates.
76. The company came under furious attack from environmentalists for tearing up the forests.
77. There was a furious knocking at the door at midnight yesterday.
78. He gulped back the furious reply he wanted to make.
79. She was still furious over suggestions that she had lied to the public.
80. A furious row broke out last night after it was revealed that hundreds of prisoners had been released early from jail.
81. Ann then sailed in with a furious attack on the chairman.
82. Furious at his deceit, she let fly at him with a stream of abuse.
83. The press release provoked furious protests from the Gore camp and other top Democrats.
84. Sara, while remaining outwardly amiable toward all concerned, was inwardly furious.
85. It's not a relaxing film - it's pretty fast and furious.
86. I just kept mum when she asked me where Ben was. She'd be furious if she knew.
87. He was so furious about the accusations in the letter that he threatened to sue.
88. In a furious tirade of abuse, the opposition spokesperson demanded the minister's resignation.
89. Colleagues were furious at doing her work while she wined and dined.
90. My father was furious at first, but eventually we came to an understanding.
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.