Fury (noun)

  1. Intense and uncontrollable anger.
  2. Violent and uncontrollable action or feeling.
  3. Great intensity or energy in an activity or pursuit.

Origin:

From middle english fure, from old english fūr, from proto-germanic *fōrą (compare west frisian fjoer, dutch vuur, german feuer), from proto-indo-european *péh₂wr̥ (compare latin purus, ancient greek πῦρ (pûr), russian пыль (pylʹ), welsh pyr).

Examples:

  1. He was filled with fury when he heard the news.
  2. The fury of the storm was terrifying.
  3. The crowd was in a fury after the game.
  4. He was consumed by a fury of jealousy.
  5. The play was performed with a fury of energy.
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