Vocabulary

Furious

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
extremely angry.
Urdu meaning
مشتعل، غضبناک، برہم
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. This led to a furious Arab response.
  2. Merkel was reported to be furious, famously telling president Obama: `Spying among friends is never acceptable.` It didn`t end there for Germany.
  3. Flood disasters, landslides, furious hill torrent flows and terrible droughts have been causing loss of life and damage to property, crops and infrastructure for decades.
  4. The treasury benches were so furious that they decided to move a reference for the disqualification of 26 MPAs and remove 13 PTIaffiliated committee chairs through a vote of noconfidence.
  5. The Western world looks jolted by Iran`s furious response to Israel`s initial blitzkrieg on Thursday night despite significant Iranian losses in military personnel.
Synonyms
enraged, raging, infuriated, very angry, inflamed, incandescent, fuming, boiling,

Antonyms
calm, placid
Curator example
“he was furious when he learned about it”

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