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  • Furious Meanings

    adjective extremely angry or full of rage

    Fields related to furious

    Emotions

    The character was furious after discovering the betrayal.

    Conflict Resolution

    The negotiations became heated and furious as both sides refused to back down.

    Sports Commentary

    The crowd erupted into cheers as the team made a furious comeback in the final minutes of the game.

    Occupation Usage of furious

    Writer

    The writer was furious when their article was heavily edited without their consent.

    Psychologist

    The psychologist observed that the patient was feeling furious due to unresolved anger issues.

    Lawyer

    The lawyer's client was furious when the court ruling did not go in their favor.

    Teacher

    The teacher was furious with the student for repeatedly disrupting the class.

    Doctor

    The doctor was furious at the hospital administration for cutting funding to essential medical services.

    Engineer

    The engineer was furious with the contractor for not following the project specifications.

    CEO

    The CEO was furious with the board of directors for making decisions without consulting him.

    Accountant

    The accountant was furious with the client for providing incomplete financial records.

    Journalist

    The journalist was furious with the government official for refusing to answer questions during the press conference.

    Chef

    The chef was furious when the kitchen staff burned an important dish for a special event.

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