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Word: Furiousness

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Furiousness refers to the state of being extremely angry or wild. It can also describe something that is very intense or turbulent, like a storm.

Usage Instructions: Use "furiousness" to describe a strong, intense feeling of anger or chaos. It is often used in more formal or literary contexts.

Example:
  • "His furiousness was evident when he learned that his plans had been ruined."
  • "The furiousness of the storm scared everyone in the town."
Advanced Usage:

In literature or more formal writing, you might see "furiousness" used to describe not just anger, but also the intensity of other situations. For instance, you might describe the furiousness of a debate or a competition.

Word Variants:
  • Furious (adjective): feeling or showing intense anger.
    • Example: "She was furious when she found out the truth."
  • Furiously (adverb): in a manner showing or caused by intense anger.
    • Example: "He worked furiously to meet the deadline."
Different Meaning:

While "furiousness" primarily relates to anger, it can also describe chaotic or violent situations, like weather conditions (e.g., "the furiousness of the waves during the storm").

Synonyms:
  • Anger
  • Rage
  • Fury
  • Wrath
  • Intensity (in terms of chaos or turbulence)
Idioms:
  1. At the end of one's rope: to be very angry or frustrated.

    • Example: "After dealing with the delays, I was at the end of my rope."
  2. Blow a fuse: to become very angry suddenly.

    • Example: "When he saw the mess in the kitchen, he blew a fuse."
Phrasal Verbs:

While there aren't direct phrasal verbs for "furiousness," you might use related terms: - Blow up: to suddenly become very angry. - Example: "He blew up when he heard the news."

Summary:

"Furiousness" is a noun that describes a state of extreme anger or chaos. You can use it in both personal and descriptive contexts to convey strong emotions or intense situations.

Noun
  1. the property of being wild or turbulent
    • the storm's violence

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