Fury

Pronunciation: /ˈfjʊriː/

Fury (noun)

  1. Very strong anger, often shown with loud voice, shouting, or angry actions.
  2. Extreme force of nature, such as a storm or fire, that seems uncontrollable.
  3. Anger felt by many people about something unfair or shocking.

Examples

  • She showed fury when the plan failed.
  • The manager felt fury after the delay.