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    fu·ry
    /ˈfyo͞orē/

    noun

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  2. 1. : intense, disordered, and often destructive rage. 2. a. capitalized : any of the avenging deities in Greek mythology who torment criminals and inflict plagues. b. : an avenging spirit. c. : one who resembles an avenging spirit. especially : a spiteful woman. 3. : extreme fierceness or violence. 4. : a state of inspired exaltation : frenzy.

  3. noun [ S or U ] uk / ˈfjʊə.ri / us / ˈfjʊr.i / Add to word list. C2. extreme anger: He could hardly contain his fury. She flew into a fury at the suggestion. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. anger He vented his anger by kicking the door. annoyance Smoke can cause annoyance by making clothes and hair smell unpleasant.

  4. Violent, angry, and ferocious, fury is a feeling of wild, intense anger. Before you let your fury get the best of you, it's good to take a few deep breaths before you speak. Fury is anger times ten — it's unrestrained and maybe a little scary.

  5. Fury definition: unrestrained or violent anger, rage, passion, or the like. See examples of FURY used in a sentence.

  6. 6 meanings: 1. violent or uncontrolled anger; wild rage 2. an outburst of such anger 3. uncontrolled violence 4. a person, esp.... Click for more definitions.

  7. noun [ S or U ] us / ˈfjʊr.i / uk / ˈfjʊə.ri / Add to word list. C2. extreme anger: He could hardly contain his fury. She was shaking with fury. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. anger He vented his anger by kicking the door.

  8. used to refer to somebody, usually a woman, who has reacted very angrily to something, especially the fact that her husband or partner has been unfaithful. like fury. (informal) with great effort, power, speed, etc. See fury in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: fury.

  9. 1. violent or uncontrolled anger; wild rage. 2. an outburst of such anger. 3. uncontrolled violence: the fury of the storm. 4. a person, esp a woman, with a violent temper. 5. (Classical Myth & Legend) See Furies. 6. like fury informal violently; furiously: they rode like fury. [C14: from Latin furia rage, from furere to be furious]

  10. fury. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Nature fu‧ry /ˈfjʊəri $ ˈfjʊri/ noun 1 [ uncountable] extreme, often uncontrolled anger SYN rage I was shaking with fury. Jo stepped forward, her eyes blazing with fury.

  11. Fury definition: unrestrained or violent anger, rage, passion, or the like. See examples of FURY used in a sentence.