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Definition of furious
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of furious is as below...
Furious
(a.)
Rushing
with
impetuosity;
moving
with
violence;
as, a
furious
stream;
a
furious
wind or
storm..
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Termagant
::
Termagant
(a.)
Tumultuous;
turbulent;
boisterous;
furious;
quarrelsome;
scolding.
Woodly
::
Woodly
(adv.)
In a wood, mad, or
raving
manner;
madly;
furiously..
Infuriate
::
Infuriate
(v. t.)
Enraged;
rading;
furiously
angry;
infuriated.
Rage
::
Rage (n.) To be
violent
and
tumultuous;
to be
violently
driven
or
agitated;
to act or move
furiously;
as, the
raging
sea or
winds..
Vehement
::
Vehement
(a.)
Acting
with great
force;
furious;
violent;
impetuous;
forcible;
mighty;
as,
vehement
wind; a
vehement
torrent;
a
vehement
fire or
heat..
Brainish
::
Brainish
(a.)
Hot-headed;
furious.
Rabid
::
Rabid (n.)
Furious;
raging;
extremely
violent.
Rave
::
Rave (v. i.) To
wander
in mind or
intellect;
to be
delirious;
to talk or act
irrationally;
to be wild,
furious,
or
raging,
as a
madman..
Stormed
::
Storm (n.) A
violent
assault
on a
fortified
place;
a
furious
attempt
of
troops
to enter and take a
fortified
place by
scaling
the
walls,
forcing
the
gates,
or the
like..
Warm
::
Warm
(superl.)
Violent;
vehement;
furious;
excited;
passionate;
as, a warm
contest;
a warm
debate..
Mad
::
Mad (v. t.) To make mad or
furious;
to
madden.
Driving
::
Driving
(n.) The act of
forcing
or
urging
something
along;
the act of
pressing
or
moving
on
furiously.
Wreak
::
Wreak (v. t.)
Revenge;
vengeance;
furious
passion;
resentment.
Tiger-footed
::
Tiger-footed
(a.)
Hastening
to
devour;
furious.
Onslaught
::
Onslaught
(n.) An
attack;
an
onset;
esp., a
furious
or
murderous
attack
or
assault..
Affret
::
Affret
(n.) A
furious
onset or
attack.
Incensant
::
Incensant
(a.) A
modern
term
applied
to
animals
(as a boar) when borne as
raging,
or with
furious
aspect..
Innocence
::
Innocence
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
innocent;
freedom
from that which is
harmful
or
infurious;
harmlessness.
Desperado
::
Desperado
(n.) A
reckless,
furious
man; a
person
urged by
furious
passions,
and
regardless
of
consequence;
a wild
ruffian..
Calenture
::
Calenture
(n.) A name
formerly
given to
various
fevers
occuring
in
tropics;
esp. to a form of
furious
delirium
accompanied
by
fever,
among
sailors,
which
sometimes
led the
affected
person
to
imagine
the sea to be a green
field,
and to throw
himself
into it..
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