furor

/ˈfjʊrɔr/
noun
  1. An outbreak of public anger, excitement, or controversy.
    • There was a public furor over the decision to close the library.
    • The new policy caused a furor among the employees.
    • The actor's comments sparked a furor on social media.
  2. A state of intense excitement or enthusiasm.
    • The announcement of the sale created a furor in the store.
    • The new video game caused a furor at the convention.
    • The band's concert created a furor among their fans.
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