fury

UK /ˈfjʊə.ɹi/ US /ˈfjʊɹ.i/
noun 4name 1

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

cold

controlled, inner, pent-up

She felt her pent-up fury rising as she listened to his excuse.

VERB + FURY

be beside yourself with, be shaking with, feel

When she found out about the broken promise, she was shaking with fury.

vent

She vented her fury by slamming the kitchen door shut repeatedly.

arouse, drive sb to, provoke

The unfair rules aroused fury among the players and their families.

FURY + VERB

mount, rise

drain, fade

Her anger gradually faded as she realized he hadn't meant to upset her.

PREP

in (a) ~

He stormed out of the meeting in a fury after hearing the unfair decision.

with ~

She responded with quiet fury when she discovered the truth about the situation.

~ against

The public's fury against the new policy grew stronger each day.

~ at

She slammed the door in fury at the unfair decision.

PHRASES

turn your fury on sb

When the team lost, the coach turned his fury on the players for their poor performance.

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