furore (Meaning)

Wordnet

furore (n)

an interest followed with exaggerated zeal

a sudden outburst (as of protest)

Webster

furore (n.)

Excitement; commotion; enthusiasm.

furore Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's controversial remarks ignited a furore among the public.
  2. The launch of the new smartphone caused a massive furore, with lines of people eager to get their hands on it.
  3. The scandal surrounding the CEO sent the company into a state of furore, with investors demanding answers.
  4. The controversial artwork sparked a furore at the art gallery, dividing opinions and generating immense hype.
  5. The athlete's unexpected victory created a furore, propelling them to international fame.
  6. The discovery of a long-lost artifact caused a furore among historians and archaeologists.
  7. The news of the corporate merger sent the stock market into a furore, with traders reacting wildly.
  8. The release of the highly anticipated movie triggered a furore among fans, who eagerly awaited its premiere.
  9. The environmental activist's impassioned speech caused a furore at the conference, challenging the status quo.
  10. The viral video of the police brutality case caused a furore online, prompting widespread outrage and demands for justice.

FAQs About the word furore

an interest followed with exaggerated zeal, a sudden outburst (as of protest)Excitement; commotion; enthusiasm.

hurry, stir, disturbance, fuss,commotion, turmoil, ruckus, ruction, row, bustle

hush, stillness, quiet, peace, rest, tranquillity, hush, tranquility,rest, stillness

The politician's controversial remarks ignited a furore among the public.

The launch of the new smartphone caused a massive furore, with lines of people eager to get their hands on it.

The scandal surrounding the CEO sent the company into a state of furore, with investors demanding answers.

The controversial artwork sparked a furore at the art gallery, dividing opinions and generating immense hype.