Fury
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British pronunciation/fjˈɔːɹi/
American pronunciation/ˈfjʊɹi/

Definition & Meaning of "fury"

Fury
01

a feeling of extreme and often violent anger

fury definition and meaning
02

the property of being wild or turbulent

03

state of violent mental agitation

04

the female spirit who punished those who had committed crimes, especially within families

What is a "Fury"?

In Greek mythology, a Fury is one of three female deities known as the Erinyes, who are associated with vengeance and justice. The Furies are often depicted as terrifying, winged figures with serpents for hair and eyes that weep blood. They are tasked with pursuing and punishing wrongdoers, particularly those who have committed serious crimes like murder or offenses against family members. The Furies embody the concepts of retribution and moral order, ensuring that justice is served and that wrongs are righted. They are known for their relentless pursuit of those who have violated ethical or legal codes.

fury

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Example
The storm spent its fury before reaching the coastal areas.
The storm's fury waned as it moved away from the coast.
The storm lashed the windows of the old house, rattling the panes with its fury.
Meteorologists predict that the typhoon will blow its fury out by tomorrow.
By tomorrow afternoon, the sauce will seethe with bubbling fury as it simmers on the stove.
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