furious Antonyms

Meaning of furious

Wordnet

furious (s)

marked by extreme and violent energy

marked by extreme anger

(of the elements) as if showing violent anger

Webster

furious (a.)

Transported with passion or fury; raging; violent; as, a furious animal.

Rushing with impetuosity; moving with violence; as, a furious stream; a furious wind or storm.

furious Sentence Examples

  1. I was furious when I discovered that my car had been vandalized.
  2. The professor was furious at the students for their lack of preparation.
  3. The customer was furious when the restaurant refused to seat them without a reservation.
  4. My mother was furious when I came home late from school.
  5. The boss was furious when the employee missed the deadline.
  6. The dog was furious when the other dog stole its toy.
  7. The politician was furious when the reporter asked an embarrassing question.
  8. The athlete was furious when he lost the game.
  9. The child was furious when his parents told him he couldn't go to the party.
  10. I was furious when I realized that I had been cheated.

FAQs About the word furious

marked by extreme and violent energy, marked by extreme anger, (of the elements) as if showing violent angerTransported with passion or fury; raging; violent; a

fierce, intensive, intense,frantic, mad, violent, feverish, rabid, wild, frenzied

moderate, quiet, moderate, tranquil, reasonable, undisturbed, tranquil, reasonable, placid, subdued

I was furious when I discovered that my car had been vandalized.

The professor was furious at the students for their lack of preparation.

The customer was furious when the restaurant refused to seat them without a reservation.

My mother was furious when I came home late from school.