"Furtive" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Furtive refers to a sneaky or secretive behavior, often done in a way that is considered suspicious or furtive people may slink or creep around, avoiding attention or detection while trying to achieve their goals.
Furthered means increased or expanded in amount, scope, or effect; promoted or developed to a greater extent. It can also mean made more serious or severe.
Furthest means the greatest distance or extent from a starting point, reference point, or normal position. It can also refer to the most distant or remote point from a particular place or location.
Furtiveness refers to the quality of being sneaky, secretive, or secretive in one's actions or behavior, often with the intention of avoiding detection or attention. It describes the act of being mindful of one's surroundings and behaviors to avoid being noticed, often by keeping a low profile or concealing one's true intentions.
A furuncle, also known as a boil, is a painful skin infection caused by the bacterial introduction into a hair follicle, resulting in a pus-filled abscess.
Furunculosis is a condition characterized by the formation of abscesses or boils on the skin, typically caused by bacterial infection. It is also known as boil or carbuncle. The abscesses or boils are usually painful and may appear as red, swollen, and pus-filled bumps on the skin. Furunculosis can be caused by a variety of factors, including poor hygiene, skin irritation, and compromised immune function. It can be treated with antibiotics, warm compresses, and good hygiene practices to help speed up healing and reduce the risk of complications.
Fury refers to a powerful and intense feeling of anger or wrath, often characterized by a strong and uncontrollable desire to lash out or take action. It can also describe a state of fierce passion or intense energy, such as a player's fury in a competitive game or a storm's fury in the natural world.
Furze refers to a type of prickly, yellow-flowered shrub native to Europe and Asia, often found in chalky soil. It is also known as gorse or whin.