fury |
||
| 1. | [ noun ] a feeling of intense anger | |
| Synonyms: | rage madness | |
| Examples: | "hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" "his face turned red with rage" |
|
| Related terms: | anger wrath lividity ramp | |
| 2. | [ noun ] the property of being wild or turbulent | |
| Synonyms: | violence wildness fierceness ferocity vehemence furiousness | |
| Examples: | "the storm's violence" |
|
| Related terms: | intensity | |
| 3. | [ noun ] (psychiatry) state of violent mental agitation | |
| Synonyms: | frenzy delirium hysteria craze | |
| Related terms: | mania nympholepsy epidemic_hysertia outrage | |
| 4. | [ noun ] (classical mythology) the hideous snake-haired monsters (usually three in number) who pursued unpunished criminals | |
| Synonyms: | Eumenides Erinyes Furies | |
| Related terms: | mythical_monster megaera alecto tisiphone classical_mythology | |
| 5. | [ noun ] Last name, frequency rank in the U.S. is 20244 | |
| 6. | [ noun ] (classical mythology) the hideous snake-haired monsters (usually three in number) who pursued unpunished criminals | |
| Synonyms: | eumenides erinyes | |
| Related terms: | mythical_monster tisiphone megaera alecto | |
| Similar spelling: |
furry fur Furr Fuhr Furey furrow |
|
