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单词 furore
释义

furore

noun

fu·​rore ˈfyu̇r-ˌȯr How to pronounce furore (audio)
-ər,
 especially British  fyu̇-ˈrȯ-rē
1
: furor sense 3
2
: furor sense 4b

Synonyms

  • ado
  • alarums and excursions
  • ballyhoo
  • blather
  • bluster
  • bobbery
  • bother
  • bustle
  • clatter
  • clutter [chiefly dialect]
  • coil
  • commotion
  • corroboree [Australian]
  • disturbance
  • do [chiefly dialect]
  • foofaraw
  • fun
  • furor
  • fuss
  • helter-skelter
  • hoo-ha
  • hoo-hah
  • hoopla
  • hubble-bubble
  • hubbub
  • hullabaloo
  • hurly
  • hurly-burly
  • hurricane
  • hurry
  • hurry-scurry
  • hurry-skurry
  • kerfuffle [chiefly British]
  • moil
  • pandemonium
  • pother
  • row
  • ruckus
  • ruction
  • rumpus
  • shindy
  • splore [Scottish]
  • squall
  • stew
  • stir
  • storm
  • to-do
  • tumult
  • turmoil
  • uproar
  • welter
  • whirl
  • williwaw
  • zoo
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Example Sentences

the store's going-out-of-business sale caused such a furore that security guards had to be called in to restore order baseball fans in a furore as the game stretched to 11 innings
Recent Examples on the Web Despite the furore over halal meat from time to time, India’s buffalo meat exports depend on demand from countries like Malaysia and Indonesia, which are either Muslim dominated or have a significant Muslim population. Manavi Kapur, Quartz, 7 Apr. 2022 The First 5000 Days by the artist Beeple (aka Mike Winkelmann) for $69 million by the auction house Christie’s created a furore by becoming the third most expensive by a living artist. Kamayani Sharma, Quartz, 12 Apr. 2022 But throughout her career Britney has faced not just harsh criticism but genuine media furore and relentless prying into her personal life. Eilish Gilligan, refinery29.com, 1 Oct. 2021 The incident led to a furore among foreign politicians, with CEO Noel Quinn summoned for questioning by British lawmakers. Michelle Toh And Kristie Lu Stout, CNN, 26 Aug. 2021 But the incident led to a furore among foreign politicians, and HSBC CEO Noel Quinn was summoned to appear before British lawmakers for questioning in January. Michelle Toh, CNN, 25 June 2021 At the time of the incident emotions were high and despite the furore, the band invited me to continue with them. Jon Blistein, Rolling Stone, 24 June 2021 The furore over Xinjiang cotton just won't go away, and Western fashion houses can't win. David Meyer, Fortune, 29 Mar. 2021 The decision, which follows the furore earlier this year over the data-sharing, marks the first time the regulator has flexed its muscles in a major way. David Meyer, Fortune, 4 Mar. 2021 See More

Word History

Etymology

Italian, from Latin furor

First Known Use

1790, in the meaning defined at sense 1

furore

noun

1
as in commotion
a state of noisy, confused activity the store's going-out-of-business sale caused such a furore that security guards had to be called in to restore order

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • commotion
  • stir
  • fuss
  • disturbance
  • turmoil
  • hurry
  • furor
  • storm
  • uproar
  • racket
  • noise
  • clatter
  • kerfuffle
  • hoopla
  • ruckus
  • hullabaloo
  • hubbub
  • rumpus
  • hurricane
  • fun
  • pandemonium
  • tumult
  • hoo-hah
  • row
  • zoo
  • clutter
  • ado
  • bustle
  • ballyhoo
  • pother
  • flurry
  • hoo-ha
  • ruction
  • roar
  • outcry
  • foofaraw
  • squall
  • blather
  • coil
  • bother
  • hurly
  • welter
  • bluster
  • upheaval
  • moil
  • shindy
  • hurly-burly
  • corroboree
  • splore
  • whirl
  • stew
  • unrest
  • bobbery
  • helter-skelter
  • hurry-skurry
  • hurry-scurry
  • din
  • hubble-bubble
  • cacophony
  • to-do
  • clamor
  • do
  • alarums and excursions
  • howl
  • eruption
  • williwaw
  • outbreak
  • disorder
  • outburst
  • brawl
  • fracas
  • flutter
  • scuffle
  • fray
  • tizzy
  • melee
  • fever
  • fret
  • hue and cry
  • mêlée
  • lather
  • flare-up
  • dither
  • hassle

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • hush
  • rest
  • peace
  • tranquillity
  • tranquility
  • calm
  • stillness
  • quiet
  • quietude
  • order
  • orderliness
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2
as in frenzy
a state of wildly excited activity or emotion baseball fans in a furore as the game stretched to 11 innings

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • frenzy
  • rampage
  • furor
  • rage
  • hysteria
  • uproar
  • fury
  • agitation
  • flap
  • fever
  • delirium
  • confusion
  • feverishness
  • distraction
  • chaos
  • turmoil
  • commotion
  • brouhaha
  • deliriousness
  • havoc
  • stir
  • pandemonium
  • disorder
  • ruckus
  • hullabaloo
  • hubbub
  • rumpus
  • disturbance
  • tempest
  • bedlam
  • tumult
  • fuss
  • hoo-hah
  • clamor
  • storm
  • clatter
  • bustle
  • hoo-ha
  • ruction
  • squall
  • stew
  • hurly-burly
  • shindy
  • bother
  • to-do

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • calmness
  • tranquility
  • quietude
  • tranquillity
  • serenity
  • peace
  • placidity
  • quiet
  • still
  • calm
  • stillness
  • repose
  • peacefulness
  • restfulness
  • tranquilness
  • sereneness
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