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furiously
fu·ri·ous F0368900 (fyo͝or′ē-əs)adj.1. Full of or characterized by extreme anger; raging. See Synonyms at angry.2. Full of intensity; energetic or fierce: the furious pace of the trading floor. [Middle English, from Old French furieus, from Latin furiōsus, from furia, fury; see fury.] fu′ri·ous·ly adv.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | furiously - (of the elements) in a wild and stormy manner; "winds were blowing furiously" | | 2. | furiously - in a manner marked by extreme or violent energy; "the boys fought furiously"; "she went peddling furiously up the narrow street" | | 3. | furiously - in an impassioned or very angry manner; "she screamed furiously at her tormentors" |
furiouslyadverbIn a violent, strenuous way:fiercely, frantically, frenziedly, hard, strenuously.Translationsfuriously
give (one) furiously to thinkTo cause or spur one to strongly consider something. Well, with a generous offer like that, you've given me furiously to think now.See also: furiously, give, thinkgive someone furiously to think give a person cause to think hard. This is a literal translation of the French phrase donner furieusement à penser .See also: furiously, give, someone, thinkfuriously Related to furiously: multifacetedSynonyms for furiouslyadv in a violent, strenuous waySynonyms- fiercely
- frantically
- frenziedly
- hard
- strenuously
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