"Furiously" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Furiously" Meaning

Furiously: in a violent or intense manner, with great passion, energy, or enthusiasm.

"Furiously" Examples

Usage Examples of "Furiously"


The driver swerved to avoid a collision, driving furiously through the streets to get to the hospital on time. (#verb)
The angry customer glared at the salesperson, speaking furiously about the defective product. (#adverb)
The artist furiously painted the entire canvas with bold brushstrokes, capturing the essence of the chaotic cityscape. (#adverb)
The reporter furiously typed away on her laptop, racing against the deadline to submit the news story. (#adverb)
The kitten furiously chased the laser pointer, its tiny paws moving lightning-fast across the floor. (#adverb)

"Furiously" Similar Words

Furfurous

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Pungent or strong-smelling.

Furial

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furious

Furibundal

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Furies

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Furies:<br><br>The Furies are a group of goddesses in ancient Greek mythology who avenge crimes, particularly murder. They are often depicted as winged, snake-haired women with sharp eyes and a terrifying appearance. In particular, the Erinyes (also known as the Furies) are the daughters of the Earth goddess Gaia and the Titan Chthonius, and are feared for their ability to torment and punish those who have committed crimes, especially murder and sacrilege.

Furile

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Furile is an adjective that means being idle, lazy, or slothful. It can also mean being unwilling to take responsibility or make an effort.

Furilic

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Furioso

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Furioso is an adjective in Italian that means "furious" or "enraged". In English, it is often used to describe someone or something that is intensely angry, furious, or enraged.

Furious

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

Furiousness

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Furipteridae

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Furipteridae is a family of bats in the order Chiroptera. They are also known as smoky bat or false pipistrelle bats.

Furl

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Furl is a verb that means to wrap or roll up something, typically a document, flag, or edge of something, to secure it, hide it, or prevent it from being blown away. It can also mean to reduce or decrease something, such as one's enthusiasm or plans.

Furled

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Furling

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Furlong

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Furlongs

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A unit of distance or length, especially in horse racing. It is equal to 1/8 of a mile or 220 yards (201.17 meters).

Furlough

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A furlough is a temporary leave of absence from work, often due to financial difficulties or economic downturn, during which an employee is not paid or receives reduced pay. It is often used by employers as a cost-cutting measure during times of financial uncertainty.