furynoun [ S or U ]
uk/ˈfjʊə.ri/us/ˈfjʊr.i/C2 extreme anger:
He could hardly contain his fury.
She flew into a fury at the suggestion.
More examples
- He was apoplectic with fury.
- He was blind with fury.
- The fury of the crowd was directed towards the police.
- The mountaineers had to face the full fury of the elements.
- His face was contorted with fury.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Anger and displeasure
- acrimonious
- anger
- animus
- annoyance
- bad feeling
- flap
- get the hump idiom
- gorge
- grit
- grit your teeth idiom
- grudge
- hard feelings idiom
- hissy fit
- irritation
- resent
- resentful
- slow burn
- sour grapes idiom
- spite
- tantrum
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Idiom(s)
like fury