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- Dictionaryfu·ry/ˈfyo͞orē/
noun
- 1. wild or violent anger: "tears of fury and frustration" Similar Opposite
- 2. violence or energy displayed in natural phenomena or in someone's actions: "the fury of a gathering storm" Similar Opposite
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Synonyms for FURY: shrew, battle-axe, termagant, vixen, harridan, virago, dragon lady, critic; Antonyms of FURY: tranquillity, peace, still, calm, calmness, serenity, tranquility, quietude.
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Synonyms and examples. anger. He vented his anger by kicking the door. annoyance. If you eat on the patio, you have to put up with annoyance of other customers' cigarette smoke blowing over to your table. irritation. She expressed irritation with her son's attitude. frustration. A lot of children's behavior problems are caused by sheer frustration.
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Synonyms for FURY: rage, wrath, fierceness, violence, furor, irateness, ire, ferocity, furiousness, wrathfulness, vehemence, madness, wildness, intensity; Antonyms for FURY: peace, mildness, calm, happiness.