furious
adjective
[ ˈfjʊərɪəs ]
• extremely angry.
• "he was furious when he learned about it"
Similar:
enraged,
raging,
infuriated,
very angry,
inflamed,
incandescent,
fuming,
boiling,
seething,
incensed,
irate,
frenzied,
in a frenzy,
raving mad,
mad,
maddened,
ranting,
raving,
wrathful,
in a temper,
beside oneself,
in high dudgeon,
indignant,
outraged,
livid,
hot under the collar,
hopping mad,
wild,
apoplectic,
riled,
aerated,
on the warpath,
up in arms,
foaming at the mouth,
steamed up,
in a lather,
fit to be tied,
up the wall,
as cross as two sticks,
in a paddy,
sore,
bent out of shape,
soreheaded,
ropeable,
snaky,
crook,
vex,
in a bate,
ireful,
wroth,
• full of anger or energy; violent or intense.
• "he drove at a furious speed"
Similar:
fierce,
wild,
violent,
intense,
vehement,
unrestrained,
heated,
hot,
passionate,
fiery,
lively,
tumultuous,
turbulent,
tempestuous,
stormy,
boisterous,
blustery,
gusty,
gusting,
windy,
squally,
rough,
raging,
howling,
roaring,
foul,
filthy,
dirty,
nasty,
Origin:
late Middle English: from Old French furieus, from Latin furiosus, from furia ‘fury’.