furor Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈfjʊə.rɔːr]
  • Us [ ˈfjʊr.ɔːr]

Meaning of furor In English

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Examples of furor

  • This contamination caused such furor due to many factors.

  • Most probably, once the furor dies down, the book will be judged on its intrinsic merits and seen as wanting.

  • The discoveries during the years of his supervision would be the ones to turn the orientalists' stormy furor into more pacific channels.

  • Naturally this caused a furor.

  • That has to be compared with the tremendous furor which will occur if a hospital programme is postponed.

  • Dawkins responded to the furor regarding his tweet as a storm in a teacup.

  • This man of charity revealed himself with complete furor.

  • The resulting furor was reported by many to be the worst during the four years of the council.

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