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  • acrimony
  • energy
  • ferocity
  • frenzy
  • furor
  • indignation
  • intensity
  • ire
  • madness
  • passion
  • rage
  • storm
  • violence
  • acerbity
  • asperity
  • conniption
  • fierceness
  • fire
  • flare-up
  • force
  • impetuosity
  • might
  • power
  • rabidity
  • rise
  • savagery
  • severity
  • sore
  • stew
  • tempestuousness
  • turbulence
  • vehemence
  • boiling point
  • rampancy
  • slow burn

On this page you’ll find 97 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to fury, such as: acrimony, energy, ferocity, frenzy, furor, and indignation.

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The American people are perfectly capable of judging the policies that affect their lives and conveying the fury they would feel toward politicians who would threaten them.

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It is easy to imagine a Republican Party that tips deeper into ethnonationalist grievance and social traditionalism in the coming years and builds a fuller agenda through which to express its furies.

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It burst upon them ere long with awful fury and grandeur, the elements warring with incredible vehemence.

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That struck the people in wrath with an incurable wound, that brought nations under in fury, that persecuted in a cruel manner.

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WORDS RELATED TO FURY

  • acrimony
  • animosity
  • annoyance
  • antagonism
  • blow up
  • cat fit
  • chagrin
  • choler
  • conniption
  • dander
  • disapprobation
  • displeasure
  • distemper
  • enmity
  • exasperation
  • fury
  • gall
  • hatred
  • hissy fit
  • huff
  • ill humor
  • ill temper
  • impatience
  • indignation
  • infuriation
  • irascibility
  • ire
  • irritability
  • irritation
  • miff
  • outrage
  • passion
  • peevishness
  • petulance
  • pique
  • rage
  • rankling
  • resentment
  • slow burn
  • soreness
  • stew
  • storm
  • tantrum
  • temper
  • tiff
  • umbrage
  • vexation
  • violence
  • acrimony
  • animosity
  • annoyance
  • antagonism
  • blow up
  • cat fit
  • chagrin
  • choler
  • conniption
  • dander
  • disapprobation
  • displeasure
  • distemper
  • enmity
  • exasperation
  • fury
  • gall
  • hatred
  • hissy fit
  • huff
  • ill humor
  • ill temper
  • impatience
  • indignation
  • infuriation
  • irascibility
  • ire
  • irritability
  • irritation
  • mad
  • miff
  • outrage
  • passion
  • peevishness
  • petulance
  • pique
  • rage
  • rankling
  • resentment
  • slow burn
  • soreness
  • stew
  • storm
  • tantrum
  • temper
  • tiff
  • umbrage
  • vexation
  • violence
  • battleaxe
  • fishwife
  • fury
  • hag
  • harpy
  • harridan
  • nag
  • scold
  • shrew
  • termagant
  • virago
  • blast
  • burst
  • eruption
  • flare-up
  • flash
  • fury
  • outbreak
  • outburst
  • rush
  • storm
  • dispute
  • effusion
  • explosion
  • fit
  • flare-up
  • fury
  • outburst
  • outrage
  • ardor
  • ecstasy
  • enthusiasm
  • fervor
  • fever
  • frenzy
  • furor
  • fury
  • hallucination
  • hysteria
  • mania
  • passion
  • rage
  • raving
  • transport
  • zeal

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Pronunciation:

[ fjˈʊ͡əɹi], [ fjˈʊ‍əɹi], [ f_j_ˈʊə_ɹ_i]

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    • n.

      • feelings,
      • storm cloud,
      • angry.

      • depth,
      • strong,
      • pitch,
      • big.

      • praise,
      • scold.

      agitation (noun)

      • turbulence.

      anger (noun)

      • dis pleasure,
      • dis pleasures,
      • dis approbations,
      • dis-pleasure,
      • dis tempers,
      • cat fits,
      • dis temper,
      • hissy fits,
      • infuriations,
      • dis-tempers,
      • dis-temper,
      • dis-approbation,
      • dis-approbations,
      • blow ups,
      • slow burns,
      • dis-pleasures,
      • ill humors,
      • dis approbation,
      • ranklings,
      • ill tempers.

      anger, wrath (noun)

      • fire,
      • impetuosity,
      • ferocity,
      • acerbity,
      • violence,
      • power,
      • savagery,
      • flare-up,
      • madness,
      • tempestuousness,
      • energy,
      • rise,
      • might,
      • vehemence,
      • sore.

      attack (noun)

      • bombardment,
      • charge,
      • bloodshed,
      • onslaught,
      • foray,
      • barrage,
      • combat,
      • spasm,
      • tirade,
      • siege,
      • riot,
      • invasion,
      • offense,
      • aggression,
      • warfare,
      • raid,
      • strike,
      • battle,
      • war,
      • thrust.

      battle-ax (noun)

      • battleax,
      • battleaxe.

      biddy (noun)

      • hag.

      blaze (noun)

      • out burst,
      • out bursts,
      • out-bursts,
      • flareup,
      • out-burst.

      craze (noun)

      • craze.

      delirium (noun)

      • in sanity,
      • in-sanity,
      • in-sanities,
      • in sanities.

      dudgeon (noun)

      • dudgeon.

      enthusiasm (noun)

      • oomph,
      • zealousness,
      • Ardency,
      • fieriness.

      erinyes (noun)

      • erinyes.

      feeling (noun)

      • fury.

      feelings (noun)

      • emotion.

      ferociousness (noun)

      • cruelness.

      force (noun)

      • dynamisms,
      • full head steam,
      • constraits,
      • ex actions,
      • ex-actions,
      • what takes,
      • subjections,
      • horsepowers,
      • ex-action,
      • constrait,
      • what take,
      • ex action,
      • what it take.

      frenzy (noun)

      • blow one stack,
      • blow one cork,
      • blow tops,
      • blow ones top,
      • blow top,
      • blow ones cork,
      • blow one’s corks,
      • blow one top,
      • blow one’s tops,
      • blow fuse,
      • blow ones stacks,
      • blow a fuses,
      • blow cork,
      • blow ones stack,
      • dis-tractions,
      • blow stacks,
      • flip one’s lids,
      • blow one corks,
      • flip lid,
      • blow ones tops,
      • blow corks,
      • dis traction,
      • flip one lid,
      • flip ones lids,
      • dis-traction,
      • blow one’s stacks,
      • blow one stacks,
      • dis tractions,
      • flip ones lid,
      • flip one lids,
      • blow one tops,
      • blow stack,
      • flip lids,
      • blow ones corks,
      • hell broke looses,
      • blow fuses,
      • free for all.

      furiousness (noun)

      • furiousness.

      furor (noun)

      • big stinks,
      • up-roars,
      • big scenes,
      • up-roar,
      • out cries,
      • out cry,
      • out-cries,
      • out-cry.

      fury (noun)

      • hysteria.

      hag (noun)

      • ogress,
      • fishwives,
      • gorgons,
      • Medusas,
      • gorgon,
      • ogresses,
      • termagants.

      heat (noun)

      • ferocities.

      indignation (noun)

      • boiling points.

      intensity (noun)

      • high pitches,
      • ex cess,
      • in tenseness,
      • in tensities,
      • in tensenesses,
      • in-tenseness,
      • in tensity,
      • in-tensenesses,
      • ex-cess,
      • ex-cesses,
      • tensenesses,
      • wildnesses,
      • in-tensities,
      • in-tensity,
      • intensenesses,
      • weightinesses.

      irascibility (noun)

      • low boiling points.

      ire (noun)

      • conniption fits,
      • more heat than lights.

      Other relevant words: (noun)

      • heat,
      • backbiter,
      • pugnacity,
      • dynamism,
      • spitfire,
      • mutiny,
      • huffiness,
      • pow,
      • Broadsides,
      • sourness,
      • big scene,
      • revilers,
      • hotheadedness,
      • touchiness,
      • sinew,
      • ire,
      • Amazons,
      • rendings,
      • exasperation,
      • tenseness,
      • fire-eater,
      • amazon,
      • full head of steam,
      • Rabidity,
      • force,
      • muckraker,
      • high pitch,
      • wingding,
      • resentment,
      • uprising,
      • fretfulness,
      • surliness,
      • wildness,
      • stew,
      • shrew,
      • ravings,
      • miff,
      • horsepower,
      • subjection,
      • drumfire,
      • she-wolf,
      • ill humor,
      • bad humor,
      • grouchiness,
      • stimulus,
      • Vituperator,
      • sense of injury,
      • enthusiasm,
      • flip one’s lid,
      • fierceness,
      • tartness,
      • ferociousness,
      • tetchiness,
      • infuriation,
      • anger,
      • broadside,
      • what it takes,
      • vituperators,
      • severity,
      • blowup,
      • porcupine,
      • to do,
      • hell cat,
      • more heat than light,
      • indignation,
      • porcupines,
      • frenzy,
      • boiling point,
      • fire-eaters,
      • rampage,
      • fervency,
      • high dudgeon,
      • cat fit,
      • muckrakers,
      • crossness,
      • Intenseness,
      • irateness,
      • Calumniator,
      • delirium,
      • backbiters,
      • Mads,
      • tigress,
      • outpouring,
      • hatefulness,
      • weightiness,
      • sortie,
      • paroxysm,
      • SINEWS,
      • POWS,
      • flare up,
      • slow burn,
      • hatred,
      • conniption fit,
      • short fuse,
      • spitfires,
      • blaze,
      • cantankerousness,
      • furor,
      • gall,
      • hissy fit,
      • zeal,
      • irascibleness,
      • irascibility,
      • she-devil,
      • wrath,
      • Rampancy,
      • excitability,
      • short-fuse,
      • storm,
      • embitterment,
      • blow a fuse,
      • Ebullition,
      • outbreak,
      • old biddy,
      • hell broke loose,
      • ebullitions,
      • ill-humor,
      • temper,
      • forcefulness,
      • ill temper,
      • rage,
      • passion,
      • strong arm,
      • umbrage,
      • Vehemency,
      • blow one’s cork,
      • TODO,
      • big stink,
      • Reviler,
      • low boiling point,
      • intensity,
      • tizzy,
      • outrage,
      • battle-ax,
      • blow one’s top,
      • gushings,
      • wingdings.

      outbreak (noun)

      • dis order,
      • dis-order,
      • dis orders,
      • out breaks,
      • be-ginning,
      • ex plosion,
      • dis-orders,
      • be ginning,
      • ex-plosion,
      • up risings,
      • dis charges,
      • out pouring,
      • out-breaks,
      • dis-charges,
      • ex plosions,
      • sunderings,
      • burstings,
      • re volutions,
      • re-volutions,
      • up-rising,
      • up-risings,
      • re-volution,
      • dis charge,
      • out-pouring,
      • out-break,
      • dis-charge,
      • up rising,
      • out break.

      outrage (noun)

      • out rages,
      • out-rages,
      • out-rage,
      • out rage.

      paroxysm (noun)

      • hysteric,
      • fumings,
      • frothings,
      • frothing.

      passion (noun)

      • dis tresses,
      • dis-tresses,
      • dis-tress,
      • dis tress.

      rage (noun)

      • up set.

      resentment (noun)

      • resentfulness,
      • ill feelings,
      • bad feeling,
      • rancorousness.

      shrew (noun)

      • madcaps,
      • de-tractor,
      • old biddies,
      • she-devils,
      • de-tractors,
      • de tractors,
      • shedevils,
      • tigresses,
      • fireeater,
      • she devils,
      • shedevil,
      • fireeaters,
      • calumniators,
      • fire eaters,
      • de tractor,
      • fire eater,
      • re viler,
      • she devil,
      • shewolf,
      • shewolves,
      • she-wolves,
      • hell cats,
      • she wolves,
      • re-viler,
      • she wolf.

      storm (noun)

      • rabidities,
      • rampancies,
      • drumfires.

      temper (noun)

      • excitabilities,
      • sournesses,
      • touchinesses,
      • surlinesses,
      • cantankerousnesses,
      • grouchinesses,
      • bad humors,
      • ill-humors,
      • hotheadednesses,
      • huffinesses,
      • illhumors,
      • crossnesses,
      • illhumor,
      • fretfulnesses.

      umbrage (noun)

      • in juries,
      • sense injury,
      • high dudgeons,
      • provokings,
      • in jury,
      • in-jury,
      • irkings,
      • nettlings.

      violence (noun)

      • barbarity,
      • attack,
      • commotion,
      • vandalism,
      • abuse,
      • torture,
      • insurrection,
      • broil,
      • inhumanity,
      • assault,
      • uproar,
      • terrorism,
      • brutality,
      • fracas,
      • brutishness,
      • thuggery,
      • brawl,
      • atrocity,
      • destructiveness,
      • turmoil,
      • fight.

      wrath (noun)

      • study at anger.
    • Other synonyms:

      Eumenides

      • eumenides.

      • rancor,
      • annoyance,
      • desperation,
      • self-reproach,
      • spite,
      • thundery,
      • grudge,
      • forked lightning,
      • pique,
      • hysterics,
      • wrathfulness,
      • landfall,
      • snit,
      • backlash,
      • asperity,
      • frustration,
      • apoplexy,
      • acrimony,
      • fishwife,
      • aggravation,
      • vixen,
      • chain lightning,
      • termagant,
      • conniption,
      • sheet lightning,
      • grievance,
      • ill feeling,
      • venom,
      • bad blood.

      • bile,
      • lightning,
      • thunder,
      • disgust,
      • stir,
      • vicious,
      • funk,
      • thunderbolt,
      • tempestuous,
      • virago,
      • eye.

      • harpy.

      disturbance

      • maelstrom.

      Other relevant words (noun):

      • Desperateness,
      • bad temper,
      • gorilla,
      • niggle,
      • envy,
      • raving,
      • stress,
      • fervour,
      • bear,
      • vigour,
      • raging,
      • tiger,
      • lividity,
      • abandon,
      • fuss,
      • fiend,
      • blow up,
      • roarer,
      • strength,
      • convulsion,
      • grizzly bear,
      • beldam,
      • overanxiety,
      • fanaticism,
      • envenom,
      • tough guy,
      • rough,
      • spleen,
      • unclean spirit,
      • Grimalkin,
      • swaggerer,
      • tumultuousness,
      • exasperate,
      • intemperate,
      • berserk,
      • inclement,
      • deliriousness,
      • enmity,
      • Xanthippe,
      • vexation,
      • displease,
      • formidable,
      • nemesis,
      • ecstasy,
      • wax,
      • fomentation,
      • displeasure,
      • embroilment,
      • fierce,
      • soul,
      • irk,
      • hellcat,
      • cat,
      • strain,
      • Dare-devil,
      • hot,
      • siren,
      • grouch,
      • amok,
      • frenzied,
      • harridan,
      • irritation,
      • row,
      • cacodemon,
      • wildcat,
      • instigate,
      • grim,
      • Demonology,
      • storminess,
      • seizure,
      • hysterical neurosis,
      • inflame,
      • shock,
      • hoodlum,
      • intensiveness,
      • impatience,
      • eruption,
      • explosion,
      • jezebel,
      • vex,
      • hubbub,
      • hellion,
      • murderousness,
      • Fanfaron,
      • bulldozer,
      • nag,
      • hell-raiser,
      • orgasm,
      • madcap,
      • blusterer,
      • agitation,
      • brute,
      • orgy,
      • boaster,
      • relish,
      • hardnose,
      • terror,
      • infuriated,
      • mania,
      • paddy,
      • hood,
      • cacophony,
      • brouhaha,
      • hellhound,
      • racket,
      • savage,
      • ferment,
      • dissatisfaction,
      • hydrophobia,
      • stimulation,
      • fervor,
      • provoke,
      • overzealousness,
      • fume,
      • succubus,
      • braggart,
      • vehement,
      • brute force,
      • jealousy,
      • antagonism,
      • furore,
      • holy terror,
      • infatuation,
      • common scold,
      • Brabbler,
      • glaring,
      • swashbuckler,
      • eagerness,
      • tension,
      • maenad,
      • foofaraw,
      • aggravate,
      • emphasis,
      • spirit,
      • pandemonium,
      • impetuous,
      • nasty,
      • throe,
      • tantrum,
      • revolutionary,
      • medusa,
      • Shog,
      • maddened,
      • dragon,
      • overenthusiasm,
      • heartiness,
      • infuriate,
      • rabies,
      • bluster,
      • ruckus,
      • warmth,
      • passionate,
      • flap,
      • ardour,
      • Vaporer,
      • choler,
      • rapist,
      • exacerbate,
      • heart,
      • harshness,
      • Demonry,
      • Shaitan,
      • rapture,
      • whirlwind,
      • harsh,
      • Sorehead,
      • excitement,
      • savor,
      • bag,
      • witch,
      • mightiness,
      • rabid,
      • gloom,
      • anxiety,
      • succuba,
      • dog,
      • frump,
      • feist,
      • bully,
      • Larrikin,
      • exaggerate,
      • bestiality,
      • ferocious,
      • killer,
      • mugger,
      • daemon,
      • crank,
      • Zealotism,
      • virulence,
      • coup de main,
      • angered,
      • bomber,
      • Slang-whanger,
      • two-bagger,
      • agony,
      • upset,
      • banshee,
      • beast,
      • Drawcansir,
      • aphrodisia,
      • furious,
      • brawler,
      • unhappiness,
      • hothead,
      • goon,
      • Phrensy,
      • demon,
      • jingo,
      • grate on,
      • roisterer,
      • tumult,
      • irritate,
      • terrorist,
      • irate,
      • crone,
      • gunsel,
      • enrage,
      • cruelty,
      • apathy,
      • incubus,
      • gusto,
      • malice,
      • Berserker,
      • hate,
      • hooligan,
      • wound,
      • devil,
      • distraction,
      • intoxication,
      • earnestness,
      • zealotry,
      • rancour,
      • wolf,
      • tough,
      • high words,
      • angriness,
      • Hellhag,
      • bitch,
      • climax,
      • frantic,
      • recklessness,
      • malignity,
      • embitter,
      • bloodthirstiness,
      • fit,
      • beldame,
      • hostility,
      • hot blood,
      • tartar,
      • Familiar,
      • menad,
      • desperado,
      • anger with rage,
      • overeagerness,
      • exhilaration,
      • crosspatch,
      • bitterness,
      • drive,
      • malignant,
      • on the rampage,
      • hotspur,
      • enraged,
      • animosity,
      • inclemency,
      • verve,
      • fervidness,
      • violent,
      • mad,
      • passionateness,
      • ardor,
      • intense,
      • monster,
      • chaos,
      • disturbance,
      • exacerbation,
      • fever,
      • irritability,
      • arousal,
      • bate,
      • rumpus,
      • fad,
      • chafe,
      • incendiary,
      • burst,
      • inflammation,
      • tempest,
      • rowdy,
      • madden,
      • antipathy,
      • virulency,
      • forceful,
      • Birse,
      • daeva,
      • Rageful,
      • incite,
      • mood,
      • indignant,
      • firebrand,
      • excite,
      • liveliness,
      • foolishness,
      • arouse,
      • transport,
      • annoy,
      • cult,
      • provocation,
      • ravishment,
      • Hell-cat,
      • outburst.

    How to use «Fury» in context?

    «fury is a passionate or uncontrolled anger.»

    Anger is a normal and healthy emotion. When it’s appropriate, anger can motivate us to take action. But when anger becomes uncontrolled and out of proportion, it can lead to violence and other harmful behavior.

    There’s a natural human tendency to lash out in anger. We may feel like we’re being attacked or that our dignity is being violated. Our anger may be directed at someone or something specific, or it may be generalized.

    When anger is out of control, it’s called «fury.» Fury is characterized by an intense, passionate anger that’s difficult to control.

    Paraphrases for Fury:

    Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
    • Equivalence

      • Proper noun, singular
        anger.
      • Noun, singular or mass
        anger.
    • Independent

      • Noun, singular or mass
        outcry, resentment, limitations.
    • Other Related

      • Proper noun, singular
        outrage.
      • Noun, singular or mass
        frenzy, furor, indignation, outrage.

    Homophones for Fury:

    • furey.

    Hyponym for Fury:

    • n.

      • feeling
        choler, ire, anger.

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    1. fury

      Displeasure is the mildest and most general word. Choler and ire, now rare except in poetic or highly rhetorical language, denote a still, and the latter a persistent, anger. Temper used alone in the sense of anger is colloquial, tho we may correctly say a hot temper, a fiery temper, etc. Passion, tho a word of far wider application, may, in the singular, be employed to denote anger; «did put me in a towering passion,» Shakespeare Hamlet act v, sc. 2. Anger is violent and vindictive emotion, which is sharp, sudden, and, like all violent passions, necessarily brief. Resentment (a feeling back or feeling over again) is persistent, the bitter brooding over injuries. Exasperation, a roughening, is a hot, superficial intensity of anger, demanding instant expression. Rage drives one beyond the bounds of prudence or discretion; fury is stronger yet, and sweeps one away into uncontrollable violence. Anger is personal and usually selfish, aroused by real or supposed wrong to oneself, and directed specifically and intensely against the person who is viewed as blameworthy. Indignation is impersonal and unselfish displeasure at unworthy acts (Latin indigna), i. e., at wrong as wrong. Pure indignation is not followed by regret, and needs no repentance; it is also more self-controlled than anger. Anger is commonly a sin; indignation is often a duty. Wrath is deep and perhaps vengeful displeasure, as when the people of Nazareth were «filled with wrath» at the plain words of Jesus (Luke iv, 28); it may, however, simply express the culmination of righteous indignation without malice in a pure being; as, the wrath of God. Impatience, fretfulness, irritation, peevishness, pettishness, petulance, and vexation express the slighter forms of anger. Irritation, petulance, and vexation are temporary and for immediate cause. Fretfulness, pettishness, and peevishness are chronic states finding in any petty matter an occasion for their exercise. Compare ACRIMONY; ENMITY; HATRED.

      Synonyms:
      anger, animosity, choler, displeasure, exasperation, fretfulness, impatience, indignation, ire, irritation, offense, passion, peevishness, pettishness, petulance, rage, resentment, temper, vexation, wrath

      Antonyms:
      amiability, charity, forbearance, gentleness, leniency, lenity, long-suffering, love, mildness, patience, peace, peaceableness, peacefulness, self-control, self-restraint

      Preposition:
      Anger at the insult prompted the reply. Anger toward the offender exaggerates the offense.

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    1. fury, rage, madnessnoun

      a feeling of intense anger

      «hell hath no fury like a woman scorned»; «his face turned red with rage»

      Synonyms:
      fad, hydrophobia, foolishness, furiousness, hysteria, craze, vehemence, insaneness, cult, rabidness, madness, ferocity, violence, delirium, passion, fierceness, furore, rabies, frenzy, rage, lyssa, folly, craziness, lunacy, wildness, rabidity, furor

    2. craze, delirium, frenzy, fury, hysterianoun

      state of violent mental agitation

      Synonyms:
      fad, hysterical neurosis, furiousness, hysteria, craze, vehemence, cult, madness, ferocity, violence, delirium, fierceness, furore, frenzy, rage, wildness, furor

    3. ferocity, fierceness, furiousness, fury, vehemence, violence, wildnessnoun

      the property of being wild or turbulent

      «the storm’s violence»

      Synonyms:
      rage, delirium, emphasis, craze, frenzy, abandon, madness, wildness, force, violence, vehemence, furiousness, ferocity, hysteria, fierceness

    4. Fury, Eumenides, Erinyesnoun

      (classical mythology) the hideous snake-haired monsters (usually three in number) who pursued unpunished criminals

      Synonyms:
      frenzy, rage, madness, craze, violence, delirium, wildness, vehemence, hysteria, furiousness, ferocity, fierceness

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    Dictionary of English SynonymesRate these synonyms:0.0 / 0 votes

    1. furynoun

      Synonyms:
      rage, frenzy, madness, FUROR, violent anger

    2. furynoun

      Synonyms:
      impetuosity, vehemence

    3. furynoun

      Synonyms:
      goddess of vengeance

    4. furynoun

      Synonyms:
      vixen, virago, hag, shrew, termagant, beldam, xantippe, turbulent woman

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    1. furynoun

      Synonyms:
      wrath, rage, indignation, ire, frenzy, virago, termagant, shrew, vixen, beldame, xantippe, agitation, excitement, turbulence

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    1. William Shakespeare:

      I understand a fury in your words, But not the words.

    2. Ferruccio Lamborghini:

      I’m enjoying the peace and quiet of my vineyard, and when I miss the sound and the fury, I take refuge in my garage and turn the key in the ignition of my Miura.

    3. William Shakespeare:

      Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player, that struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more it is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying Nothing.

    4. Steve Bannon:

      Fire and Fury : Inside the Trump White House.

    5. Euripides:

      I know indeed what evil I intend to do, but stronger than all my afterthoughts is my fury, fury that brings upon mortals the greatest evils.


    Translations for fury

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    • غArabic
    • raseriDanish
    • Furie, WutGerman
    • μανίαGreek
    • furia, furor, rabiaSpanish
    • vimma, kiihko, raivoFinnish
    • fureurFrench
    • adhlacadhIrish
    • זעםHebrew
    • dühHungarian
    • furioIdo
    • furiaItalian
    • 怒りJapanese
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    • furoreLatin
    • nguhaMāori
    • бес, јаростMacedonian
    • razernijDutch
    • raseriNorwegian
    • furiaPolish
    • cólera, fúria, furor, iraPortuguese
    • mânie, furieRomanian
    • бешенство, неистовство, яростьRussian
    • jarostSerbo-Croatian
    • ఫ్యూరీTelugu
    • การโกรธThai
    • cơn giậnVietnamese
    • lezun, vutVolapük
    • 愤怒Chinese

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    Варианты (v2)

    • fury [ˈfjʊərɪ] сущ

      1. яростьж, неистовствоср, бешенствоср, злобаж, злостьж

        (rage, frenzy, anger)

        • impotent fury – бессильная ярость
        • cold fury – холодное бешенство
      2. фурияж

        (virago)

        • great furies – великие фурии
      3. неистовостьж

        (violence)

    noun
    ярость fury, rage, anger, wrath, ire, rampage
    гнев anger, wrath, rage, fury, ire, passion
    неистовство fury, frenzy, rage, raving, rampage, violence
    бешенство rabies, rage, fury, frenzy, furiousness, madness
    фурия fury, hag, tartar, Tatar
    сварливая женщина shrew, termagant, nagger, catamaran, cat, fury

    Синонимы (v1)

    Синонимы (v2)

    rampage · wrath · violence · fierceness · outrage · rage · ire · ferocity · anger · choler · angriness · indignation · uproar · raging · virago · furiousness · vehemence · frenzy · madness · furor · furore · erinyes · mad

    noun

    • rage, anger, wrath, outrage, spleen, temper, crossness, indignation, umbrage, annoyance, exasperation, ire, choler
    • fierceness, ferocity, violence, turbulence, tempestuousness, savagery, severity, intensity, vehemence, force, forcefulness, power, strength
    • virago, hellcat, termagant, spitfire, vixen, shrew, harridan, dragon, gorgon, Eumenides
    • ferocity, wildness, fierceness, vehemence, furiousness, violence
    • madness, rage
    • frenzy, hysteria, delirium, craze

    Предложения со словом «Fury»

    And Fury wields the weapons of the mob, the stone and knife.

    Ярость держит в руках оружие толпы — камень и нож.

    And so we stand there facing each other, and he looks at me, and he says sorry, but he looks at me with this unbridled fury.

    Мы стоим лицом к лицу, он смотрит на меня и извиняется, но его взгляд, полон ярости.

    LOVE 18 umbrellas vs Fury Hounds

    ЛЮБОВЬ 18 зонтиков против Собак Ярости

    I was certain that Starling was simmering with fury.

    Я был уверен, что Старлинг кипит от ярости.

    Fury was concerned about Coulson finding out the truth.

    Фьюри беспокоился о том, что Колсон узнает правду.

    Show the hatred, the fury towards these visitors.

    Показывая ненависть и ярость, направленные на этих приезжих.

    The words poured out like a soft, soothing litany, and the woman’s fury wavered.

    Слова лились подобно тихой, успокаивающей, умоляющей мелодии, и ярость женщины стала затихать.

    Snape had not yelled or jumped backward, but the look on his face was one of mingled fury and horror.

    Злей не визжал и не прыгал, но на его лице вспыхнул гнев, смешанный со страхом.

    Its fury and magnitude would have beggared the imagination of men who hadn’t ever been out among the stars.

    Ярость и размах ее недоступны воображению человека, никогда не бывавшего в космосе.

    A violent gust of wind, rising with sudden fury, added fresh horror to the moment.

    Жестокий порыв ветра, взревевший с внезапной свирепостью, усугубил ужас этой минуты.

    I was startled at the fury with which the Lady Sabina struck the bound, collared girl.

    Злоба, с которой леди Сабина избивала связанную рабыню в ошейнике, просто пугала.

    The doors of heaven remained open, pouring out the fury of a dozen storms.

    Небесные врата распахнулись, и на вспомогательную крепость обрушился удар силой в дюжину ураганов.

    His passengers were rigid with terror, save for Lawn, who was rigid with fury.

    Его пассажиры сжались от страха, за исключением Лори, которая окаменела от ярости.

    Then he heard the wizard’s harsh, powerful voice, torn and twisted on the deceiving fury of the winds, calling his name.

    Затем он услышал резкий властный голос волшебника, порванный и искаженный обманчивым ветром.

    Mikolka was in a fury that he could not kill her at one blow.

    Миколка в бешенстве, что не может с одного удара убить.

    Fury rendered Mr. Golyadkin senior speechless for a moment.

    Бешенство отняло на минуту язык у господина Голядкина — старшего.

    Lali was in such a fury that she struck at Queko with her whip.

    Лали пришла в бешенство и стегнула капитана своим хлыстом.

    The sword’s power instantly inundated Richard with its boundless fury, a fury that answered only to him.

    Сила меча сразу заполнила Ричарда своей безграничной яростью, яростью, отвечавшей только на его зов.

    The car he got in clean nice condition he drove like fury.

    Он купил чистенькую, хорошенькую легковушку и гонял на ней как бешеный.

    Had to take shelter in a hidden cave to escape the fury of a violent storm.

    Пришлось искать укрытия в тайной пещере от неистово яростного шторма.

    Grief turned to fury, a raging flood of anger that he drowned with liquor and solitude.

    Скорбь сменилась гневом, который он пытался одолеть с помощью крепких напитков и одиночества.

    Her thoughts immediately returned to Colin’s expression of fury.

    И снова перед ее мысленным взором возник рассерженный Колин.

    The first few days had been spent in seething fury and occasional tears as she railed against the injustice.

    Первое время она кипела от жгучей ярости, порожденной несправедливостью и порой прорывавшейся слезами.

    The old warrior’s expression moved from relief to fury to a gradual awareness that he had no resources here.

    На лице старого воина сменялись облегчение, ярость и постепенное осознание того, что здесь он бессилен.

    A look of sudden fury crossed over his face, and the lightnings leapt from its tip.

    Внезапная ярость пробежала по его лицу, и с верхушки копья выскочили молнии.

    He assisted at the birth of the odd fury of obedience, of the necessity of blindness, of the voluptuousness of kneeling.

    Чоран присутствует при рождении странного чувства ярости подчинения, потребности в ослеплении, удовольствия от преклонения колена.

    His wicked features were convulsed with fury, and he grasped the terrified Muriela by the throat, choking her efforts to scream and plead, shaking her brutally.

    Он держал вырывающуюся Муриелу за горло, и со зверской гримасой на лице жестоко избивал ее.

    In a moment of blind fury could he have crossed the line?

    Мог ли он переступить черту в приступе слепой ярости?

    His cheeks and forehead were red with cold from the outside, but his mouth was pinched white with fury.

    Его лицо раскраснелось от холода, а сомкнутые губы побелели от ярости.

    It will fuel his fury toward the Red-Ships when he rises.

    Это разожжет его ярость к красным кораблям, когда дракон поднимется.

    The lips were drawn back from the teeth in a snarl, the eyes were alive with fury and an almost insane rage.

    Я увидел оскаленные зубы и глаза, полные злобы и безумной ярости.

    WHEN I EXAMINED FURY JUST NOW HIS ONLY INJURY WAS A BULLET THROUGH HIS BRAIN.

    Когда я осматривал Неистового его единственной травмой была пуля в голове.

    The people of Leningrad and Kharkov will gnash their teeth in fury but won’t be able to do a thing about it.

    Ленинградцы и харьковчане скрежещут зубами, но ничего не могут поделать.

    Sheer horrified fascination was unravelling the knot of fury.

    Изумление, смешанное с ужасом, постепенно одолевало гнев.

    I don’t believe anyone has ever spoken to him before with such passion and fury.

    Не думаю, что кто — то раньше осмеливался говорить с ним настолько страстно и яростно.

    Klaus Hauptman’s ruthless ambition, his fierce pride and bursts of volcanic fury, made good copy for the media.

    Неуемное честолюбие Клауса Гауптмана, его чванство и вспышки безудержной ярости неизменно обеспечивали прессу свежим материалом.

    I earned a little goodwill from Director Fury when I got hit right before the battle of New York.

    Я заработал благосклонность Директора Фьюри когда был ранен прямо перед битвой за Нью Йорк.

    Our mastery of the sea is impressive, but we’ll never tame its full fury.

    Наше мастерство впечатляет, но ярость океана мы никогда не сможем приручить полностью.

    I hurl myself upon the bundled felts, holding them down, groaning with fury at myself.

    Бросаюсь на свернутые войлочные подстилки, прижимаю их к земле и рычу от злости.

    I did hear something very like the crack of an openhanded blow to a man’s face and a bitten off cry of fury.

    Я действительно услышал звук пощечины и подавленный вопль ярости.

    The storm raged about him, but he took scant notice of its fury.

    Гроза бушевала вокруг него, но он почти не обращал внимания на ее ярость.

    He raged and raged at us, and ground his teeth in helpless fury.

    Он бушевал и бесился глядя на нас, скрипя зубами от неутоленной ярости.

    She was looking at the dirty handkerchief, and humiliation and fury were filling her.

    Она смотрела на грязный платок, и чувство унижения и злоба закипали в ее душе.

    He tries to keep his demeanor flat, but his nerves have begun to fizz with fury and fear.

    Он пытается сохранить самообладание, но все же где — то внутри притаились злоба и страх.

    I was consumed by a cold fury that I should have been so ignominiously tricked, so callously left to die.

    Меня сжигала холодная злоба от сознания, что меня обвели вокруг пальца, оставили на погибель.

    Another cannon had been fetched from the Outer Fort, and now added its small round shots to the fury that beat audibly on the gatehouse ramparts.

    Из форта притащили еще одну пушку, и ее игрушечные ядра тоже полетели в неприятеля.

    Broken bones in Karen’s hands and feet testified to the fury with which she had fought to smash the win dows.

    Сломанные кости рук и ног Карен говорят о ярости, с которой она пыталась разбить стекла.

    Now social media will come down on you with the fury of a middle-aged man who’s accomplished nothing.

    Социальные сети обрушатся на тебя с яростью мужичка, который ничего не добился.

    This exhibition of primordial fury chilled the blood in Valeria’s veins, but Conan was too close to the primitive himself to feel anything but a comprehending interest.

    Но Конан и сам был слишком первобытным, чтобы испытывать что — либо кроме любопытства и понимания.

    She endured this in fury, her head in the air, not watching me.

    Она вытерпела это, но не глядела на меня.

    Confusion and fatigue snuffed the last of Magiere’s fury at seeing the nobleman’s black-gloved hands.

    Смятение и усталость прогнали остатки гнева, который охватил Магьер при виде черных перчаток вампира — аристократа.

    Mathian bit his lip as fury mixed with the pain throbbing through the bones of his skull.

    Матиан закусил губу от ярости и боли, пульсировавшей в его черепе.

    This made such an impression upon the General that he almost choked with fury.

    Генерал был так поражен, что чуть не захлебнулся от прилива взволнованных чувств своих.

    Fury said that he buried that intel when he decided not to bury Coulson.

    Фьюри сказал, что он похоронил те разведданные, когда решил не хоронить Колсона.

    You’d be quite a sight riding into Berk on his Night Fury.

    Вам будет достаточно одного взгляда и мы приедем на Олух на его ночной фурии.

    And you found something to chase. Fury.

    А твоя — найти что — то, за чем охотятся.

    So where’s the dark green Plymouth Fury with the searchlight on top?

    Ну, а где темно — зеленый Плимут Фьюри с прожектором на крыше?

    Fury’s toolbox is locked in Coulson’s office.

    Панель инструментов Фьюри заперта в офисе Коулсона.

    That’s why we want to open fury’s toolbox… for answers.

    Вот почему, мы хотим открыть коробку Фьюри… нам нужны ответы.

    Simmons, I need you to get me into Fury’s toolbox.

    Симмонс, ты должна открыть коробку Фьюри.

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