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Nouns commonly associated with "furious" — related concepts that often appear together in natural writing.
(n)
An attempt to cause damage, injury to, or death of an opponent or enemy.
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A step.
(military) A general action, fight, or encounter, in which all the divisions of an army are or may be engaged; a combat, an engagement.
Violent uncontrolled anger.
The proportional relationship between one amount, value etc. and another.
The amount of money levied for a service.
A violent onset or attack with physical means, for example blows, weapons, etc.
(countable, uncountable) Real or perceived movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure.
Any great, strong, powerful emotion, especially romantic love or extreme hate.
(v)
To strive, to labour in difficulty, to fight (for or against), to contend.
The capacity to do work.
A large or disorderly group of people; especially one bent on riotous or destructive action.
(countable) Something done as an action or a movement.
(meteorology) A very strong wind, more than a breeze, less than a storm; number 7 through to 9 winds on the 12-step Beaufort scale.
The state of moving quickly or the capacity for rapid motion.
To try to see, to pay attention to with one’s eyes.
The firing of artillery for a length of time.
An argument, or discussion, usually in an ordered or formal setting, often with more than two people, generally ending with a vote or other decision.
A fierce attack.
(transitive) To engage in combat with; to oppose physically, to contest with.
The action of opposing or of being in conflict.
A storm, especially one with severe winds.
A general tendency or orientation towards a certain type of mood, a volatile state; a habitual way of thinking, behaving or reacting.
The act or process of contending; violence or conflict.
(N)
an American crime drama television series starring Tim Daly as Harlan Judd that aired on ABC from March 30 to April 27, 2005.
(anatomy) The front part of the head of a human or other animal, featuring the eyes, nose, and mouth, and the surrounding area.
The action of the verb to bark.
The fastest gait of a horse, a two-beat stride during which all four legs are off the ground simultaneously.
A battle, a fight (often one in which weapons are used).
a Norwegian neoclassical/progressive metal band formed in 1998.
The fervour or tireless devotion for a person, cause, or ideal and determination in its furtherance; diligent enthusiasm; powerful interest.
A violent gust of wind (in windy weather) or apparent wind (around a moving vehicle).
A symbol in an alphabet.
A surname.
A sudden forward motion.
An anger aroused by something perceived as an indignity, notably an offense or injustice.
A strong aversion; an intense dislike.
Speed; swiftness; dispatch.
A debate or discussion of opposing opinions; (generally) strife.
(transitive) To turn (one's eyes or look) at something, often briefly.
Mode of action; way of performing or doing anything.
(medicine) The initial phase of a disease or condition, in which symptoms first become apparent.
An action or statement in response to a stimulus or other event.
The act of resisting, or the capacity to resist.
(countable, also figuratively) A fact or statement used to support a proposition; a reason.
The effort of performing or doing something.
The act of bombing, especially towns or cities.
An animal, especially a large or dangerous land vertebrate.
A clash or disagreement, often violent, between two or more opposing groups or individuals.
(countable) A dispute or heated argument (especially one that is verbal).
(intransitive) To produce an air current.
an American experimental rock group, founded in 2002 in New York City by Ian Williams (formerly of Don Caballero and Storm & Stress).
The action of the verb to drive in any sense.
A sudden, often violent expression of emotion or activity.
(intransitive) To press forward; to advance by pushing.
A census-designated place and unincorporated community in Dare County, North Carolina, United States.
A series of operations undertaken to achieve a set goal.
(countable) A competition.
A violent flow, as of water, lava, etc.; a stream suddenly raised and running rapidly, as down a precipice.
Anger or displeasure stemming from belief that one or one's group has been wronged or betrayed by others; indignation.
(intransitive) To shed tears; to weep, especially in anger or sadness.
To want; to wish for earnestly.
The ocean; the continuous body of salt water covering a majority of the Earth's surface.
A motion of the limbs or body, especially one made to emphasize speech.
The work involved in performing an activity; exertion.
(uncountable) The state of being excited (emotionally aroused).
A line of objects, often regularly spaced, such as seats in a theatre, vegetable plants in a garden, etc.
The soul of a person or other creature.
(countable, uncountable) A state of being jealous; a jealous attitude.
(intransitive) To make a strong objection.
(music) A specific pitch.
(intransitive) To stare angrily.
An adult male of domesticated cattle or oxen.
The act of persecuting, especially a specific group of people; an instance of persecution.
The act of pursuing.
A strong, abrupt rush of wind.
The mass of ordinary people; the masses, the populace.
The action of expressing thoughts, ideas, feelings, etc.