A documentary-style narration: origin, meaning, and feel.
Part of speech
adjective
Pronunciation
FYOOR-ee-us /ˈfjʊərɪəs/
Definition
Extremely angry; full of fury; moving or acting with great energy, speed, or violence.
Plain meaning
Furious means extremely angry — she was furious at the delay. It also describes something done with great speed or violence — a furious pace, a furious storm.
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Formal to informal — stronger and more dramatic than angry. The speed and intensity sense is slightly literary.
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Podcast 2 · Daily Use
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Furious used naturally — examples, nuances, and close synonyms.
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Podcast 3 · Prompt Engineering
Using “Furious” in AI prompts
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