"Furial" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Furial" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Furial
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"Furial" Meaning

furious

"Furial" Examples

Furial


Furial is not a commonly used word in English. However, it is possible that you meant "furious", which means feeling or showing intense anger or rage.

Usage Examples


After being cut off in traffic, John drove furiously to get to his destination, beating his usual commute time.
The frustrated customer stormed out of the store, looking furious about the poor service she received.
The coach was furious with his team's performance and shouted at them during halftime.
The furious light of the setting sun illuminated the horizon.
The team's furious comeback in the second half earned them a spot in the finals.

"Furial" Similar Words

Furfural

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Furfuran

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Furfuration

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Furfuration is not a commonly used word in English language. However, I think you may be referring to "furcation".<br><br>Furcation refers to a fork or a branching point, often used in medical or anatomical contexts. For example, furcation can describe the point where a blood vessel or a nerve divides into two or more branches.

Furfures

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Furfurine

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Furfurol

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Furfurole

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Furfurous

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Pungent or strong-smelling.

Furibundal

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Furies

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Furile

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Furilic

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Furioso

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Furious

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Furious means feeling or showing a very strong and uncontrolled anger or annoyance, often causing loss of temper.

Furiously

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Furiousness

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