fury

/ˈfjʊri/
noun
  1. Extreme, often uncontrolled anger.
    • Her eyes blazed with fury as she confronted the liar.
    • The crowd's fury grew as the politician ignored their questions.
    • He was filled with fury when he saw the damage to his car.
  2. Violent or intense force, as of a storm or battle.
    • The river raged with fury after days of heavy rain.
    • Soldiers faced the full fury of the enemy attack.
    • The fury of the hurricane destroyed entire neighborhoods.
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