Furore - English meaning
fjʊˈrɔː.ri
Furore – definitions in English dictionary
nounAn outbreak of public anger or excitement.
Usage examples:
The verdict raised a furore over the role of courtroom psychiatrySynonims:
CommotionUproarOutcryDisturbanceHubbubHurly-burlyFussUpsetTumultBrouhahaPalaverTo-doPotherTurmoilTempestAgitationPandemoniumConfusionStirExcitementScandalSensationSong a
nounA sudden excited or angry reaction to something by a lot of people
Usage examples:
The government's decision to raise taxes has caused a great furore., furore over the furore over hi…
Furore translation into English
Furore: translate from English into Chinese
轰动, 疯狂的热中
Furore: translate from English into Dutch
Furore
Furore: translate from English into French
Scandale, Protestation, Vivacité, Débordement d'enthousiasme
Furore: translate from English into German
Furore, Protest
Furore: translate from English into Hindi
उत्तेजना, हंगामा, क्रोध, कोहराम
Furore: translate from English into Italian
Furore
Furore: translate from English into Korean
격렬한 감격, 푸로레
Furore: translate from English into Russian
Фурор, Ярость, Гнев
Furore: translate from English into Spanish
Furor, Escándalo, Ola de protestas
Word origin
late 18th century: from Italian, from Latin furor, from furere ‘be mad, rage’.
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