Meaning & Definition of word "Furor"
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Furor
/ˈfjʊərər/
noun:
- 1. An outbreak of public anger or excitement.
- Example: The new policy sparked a furor among the citizens, leading to protests.
- 2. A state of intense excitement or enthusiasm.
- Example: The band created a furor with their surprise concert announcement.
- 3. A popular craze or fashion.
- Example: The fashion furor over vintage clothing shows no signs of fading.
Etymology
From Latin 'furor', meaning 'rage, madness'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
furor over:
intense public interest or excitement regarding something
create a furor:
to cause a significant public reaction, often of anger or excitement
Related Words
fury:
wild or violent anger
frenzy:
a state of uncontrolled excitement or wild behavior
rage:
violent, uncontrollable anger
Slang Meanings of furor
Meaning: a big deal or fuss about something
Example Sentence: There was a furor over that celebrity's new haircut.
Meaning: an uproar or crazy excitement around a trend
Example Sentence: The furor over the new smartphone was unreal, people camping outside the stores.