Furor ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Furor ( noun )

  1. A state of great anger, excitement, or public protest.
  2. A widespread reaction of intense public outrage or enthusiasm.

Origin:

The word "furor" comes from the latin word "furor" which means rage, madness, or fury.

Examples:

  1. The new tax law caused a furor among the public.
  2. The movie's premiere caused a furor in Hollywood.
  3. The election results caused a furor among the losing party.
  4. The new policy caused a furor among the employees.
  5. The new product launch caused a furor in the market.

(As a verb)

Furor ( verb )

  1. A state of great anger, excitement, or public protest.
  2. A widespread reaction of intense public outrage or enthusiasm.

Origin:

The word "furor" comes from the latin word "furor" which means rage, madness, or fury.

Examples:

  1. The new tax law caused a furor among the public.
  2. The movie's premiere caused a furor in Hollywood.
  3. The election results caused a furor among the losing party.
  4. The new policy caused a furor among the employees.
  5. The new product launch caused a furor in the market.
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