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Synonyms for FURIOUS
ˈfyʊər i əsfu·ri·ous
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
furious
Fierce signifies having a furious and cruel nature, or being in a furious and cruel mood, more commonly the latter. It applies to that which is now intensely excited, or liable to intense and sudden excitement. Ferocious refers to a state or disposition; that which is fierce flashes or blazes; that which is ferocious steadily burns; we speak of a ferocious animal, a fierce passion. A fiery spirit with a good disposition is quickly excitable in a good cause, but may not be fierce or ferocious. Savage signifies untrained, uncultivated. Ferocious always denotes a tendency to violence; it is more distinctly bloodthirsty than the other words; a person may be deeply, intensely cruel, and not at all ferocious; a ferocious countenance expresses habitual ferocity; a fierce countenance may express habitual fierceness, or only the sudden anger of the moment. That which is wild is simply unrestrained; the word may imply no anger or harshness; as, wild delight, wild alarm.
Synonyms:
ferocious, fierce, fiery, impetuous, raging, savage, uncultivated, untrained, violent, wildAntonyms:
affectionate, docile, gentle, harmless, kind, mild, patient, peaceful, submissive, sweet, tame, tender
Princeton's WordNet
ferocious, fierce, furious, savageadjective
marked by extreme and violent energy
"a ferocious beating"; "fierce fighting"; "a furious battle"
Synonyms:
angered, rough, trigger-happy, uncivilized, savage, barbarous, angry, cutthroat, infuriated, tempestuous, furious, raging, violent, fell, fierce, barbaric, feral, cruel, enraged, vehement, maddened, ferocious, roughshod, tearing, boisterous, barbarian, uncivilised, bowelless, vicious, brutal, ferine, wildAntonyms:
unangry(p), calm, nonviolentangered, enraged, furious, infuriated, maddenedadjective
marked by extreme anger
"the enraged bull attached"; "furious about the accident"; "a furious scowl"; "infuriated onlookers charged the police who were beating the boy"; "could not control the maddened crowd"
Synonyms:
enraged, angry, raging, maddened, savage, wild, furious, infuriated, tempestuous, fierce, ferocious, angeredAntonyms:
calm, nonviolent, unangry(p)angry, furious, raging, tempestuous, wildadjective
(of the elements) as if showing violent anger
"angry clouds on the horizon"; "furious winds"; "the raging sea"
Synonyms:
raging, stormy, hot, maddened, wild, gaga, enraged, violent, untamed, unfounded, ferocious, fierce, hazardous, tempestuous, godforsaken, dotty, angered, uncivilised, uncivilized, waste, baseless, risky, angry, idle, infuriated, savage, fantastic, groundless, crazy, raving mad, barbarian, barbaric, furious, unwarrantedAntonyms:
calm, nonviolent, unangry(p)
Dictionary of English Synonymes
furiousadjective
Synonyms:
raging, frantic, infuriated, frenzied, mad, violent, fierce, very angryfuriousadjective
Synonyms:
vehement, impetuous, tempestuous, stormy, boisterous, tumultuous, turbulent
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Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#487 | hot | |
#1980 | waste | |
#2028 | wild | |
#3304 | crazy | |
#4089 | fantastic | |
#4248 | mad | |
#4538 | fell | |
#5548 | rough | |
#5700 | hazardous | |
#5940 | violent | |
#6547 | angry | |
#9013 | idle | |
#9271 | brutal | |
#9423 | upset | |
#9792 | savage | |
#11289 | cruel | |
#15142 | fierce | |
#15665 | risky | |
#15992 | vicious | |
#16282 | pissed | |
#16835 | furious | |
#18470 | fiery | |
#18847 | raging | |
#22217 | tearing | |
#23805 | stormy | |
#24491 | frantic | |
#26177 | barbarian | |
#27959 | feral | |
#36686 | unfounded | |
#37717 | unwarranted | |
#39249 | angered | |
#39424 | ferocious | |
#43466 | enraged | |
#43810 | barbaric | |
#47449 | cutthroat | |
#48392 | frenzied | |
#48964 | untrained | |
#51788 | untamed | |
#56410 | livid | |
#58225 | irate | |
#60134 | baseless | |
#60245 | boisterous | |
#61305 | dotty | |
#61739 | gaga | |
#66341 | barbarous | |
#69595 | infuriated | |
#76435 | vehement | |
#83664 | impetuous | |
#84338 | groundless | |
#102327 | uncivilized | |
#106455 | tempestuous | |
#122011 | uncultivated | |
#126547 | roughshod | |
#162789 | godforsaken | |
#163260 | maddened | |
#236180 | uncivilised |
How to use FURIOUS in a sentence?
The US has boxed itself into a corner on Huawei, with all the rhetoric coming fast and furious, but nothing to... buttress it, like evidence [ or ] an executive order.
The next day, I learned that I had been fired from the shoot. Someone had called my agency to say I had gotten fat. paul’s texting increased, telling me how excited Paul Marciano was to see me, that Paul Marciano wanted me to change in front of Paul Marciano so Paul Marciano could see my naked body getting into Paul Marciano clothes. Paul Marciano asked if I thought of Paul Marciano when I was posing sexy on set. All the language Paul Marciano used was extremely dominant and possessive. At one point, to avoid Paul coming to set, I told him my boyfriend was going to be there. He was absolutely furious at that. It was an emotional and non-stop battle of games, power struggles and creative avoidance tactics.
Romantic comedies are dealing with the fundamental aspects of human existence : Desire, love, loneliness, unlike( for example),' Fast and Furious,' most of us are not going to become world class street racers, but most people do aspire to being in relationships, and take that very seriously.
I’m so furious I can barely write this email. President Trump is inches away from firing Robert Mueller and derailing the entire Russia investigation.
I was furious, this is who we are. This is part of our life as Catholics.
Translations for FURIOUS
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- غاArabic
- furiósCatalan, Valencian
- ξέφρενος, μανιασμένοςGreek
- kolerega, furiozaEsperanto
- furiosoSpanish
- furieuxFrench
- fiadhaichScottish Gaelic
- अति क्रुद्धHindi
- őrjöngő, tombolóHungarian
- կատաղիArmenian
- geramIndonesian
- 맹렬한Korean
- ad indignandum facilisLatin
- įnirtingasLithuanian
- olm, rasende, med voldsom kraftNorwegian
- furiósOccitan
- wściekłyPolish
- furiosoPortuguese
- furiosRomanian
- разъярённый, яростныйRussian
- కోపంతోTelugu
- โกรธThai
- giận dữVietnamese
- lezunikVolapük
- 狂怒Chinese
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