fu
rious
Comparative
more furious
Superlative
most furious
1
(of a person) feeling great anger
- She was furious when she discovered that someone had stolen her bike.
- He was furious after receiving a parking ticket for parking in the wrong spot.
- She was furious at her colleague for taking credit for her work.
- They were furious with the airline for losing their luggage.
- He was furious with himself for making such a costly mistake.
2
showing intense and violent energy or activity
- He drove at a furious speed to make it to the airport on time.
- She gave a furious response to the unfair accusation.
- The crowd cheered with furious enthusiasm as the team scored.
- He was in a furious rush, determined to finish the project before the deadline.