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furious

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/ˈfjʊəriəs/ · fu-ri-ous

Very angry; full of fury.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Very angry; full of fury.

بہت غصے میں; غصے سے بھرپور.

غضبناک

ghazabnak

Formal: عصبیColloquial: غصے والا

Synonyms

enragedirateinfuriatedغصے میںشدید غصے میںعصبی

Antonyms

calmpeacefulcomposedپرامنخاموشسکون

Common Collocations

  • furious debate
  • furious anger
  • furious expression

Example Sentences

She was furious when she found out the truth.

جب اس نے سچائی جان لی تو وہ غضبناک ہو گئی۔

Jab us ne sachai jaan li to wo ghazabnak ho gayi.

His furious reaction surprised everyone.

اس کا غضبناک ردعمل سب کو حیران کر دیا۔

Us ka ghazabnak rad-e-amal sab ko hairaan kar diya.

The furious storm caused major damage to the town.

غضبناک طوفان نے شہر کو بڑی نقصان پہنچایا۔

Ghazabnak toofan ne shahr ko bari nuqsan pohnchaya.

Easily Confused With

fury:While 'furious' is an adjective describing a state of anger, 'fury' is a noun that refers to intense anger.

Word Family

fury
nounغضب
furiously
adverbغضبناک طریقے سے

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Imagine a furious lion roaring.

Picture a stormy sky with dark clouds representing fury.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

غضب ناک ہوں، میرے درد کو سمجھو نہ، میری خاموشی میں چھپی ہے ایک جنگ کی کہانی۔

Ghazab nak hun, mere dard ko samjho na, meri khamoshi mein chupi hai aik jang ki kahani.

I am furious; do not misunderstand my pain, In my silence lies the story of a battle.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

غصہ برائے عقل نہیں

Ghusah baraye aql nahin

Anger is not for wisdom.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "furiosus" — rage, madness

First known use: 14th century

The word 'furious' evolved in the late Middle English from the Latin word 'furiosus', which means possessed by rage.