FURY


Meaning of FURY in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ blind , cold , intense , pure , raw

▪ controlled , pent-up

He growled with barely controlled ~.

▪ unbridled

▪ full

He would have to face the full ~ of his father.

▪ impotent

▪ silent

▪ public

VERB + FURY

▪ be beside yourself with , be shaking with , feel

He was beside himself with ~.

I had never felt such ~ before.

▪ express

▪ unleash , vent

He vented his ~ on the cat.

▪ direct

She directed her ~ at her father.

▪ contain , control

▪ arouse , cause , ignite ( esp. AmE ), provoke ( esp. BrE ), spark ( esp. BrE )

That kind of treatment would drive anyone to ~.

The decision to close the factory has provoked ~.

FURY + VERB

▪ erupt

Fury erupted over a speech made by the Prime Minister.

▪ grow , mount , rise

▪ burn

Fury burned inside me.

▪ fade , subside

His face and body sagged as his ~ fadeed.

PREPOSITION

▪ in (a) ~

She turned on him in a ~.

▪ with ~

He reacted with cold ~

▪ ~ against

Her ~ against him rose.

▪ ~ at

He kicked the tree in ~ at his own stupidity.

PHRASES

▪ turn your ~ on sb

I hoped she wouldn't turn her ~ on me.

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