Furiosos (en. Furious)

/fuˈɾjosos/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Showing great anger or rage.
Juan was furious to learn of the betrayal.
Juan estaba furioso al enterarse de la traición.
Intense or violent in nature.
The wind blew furiously during the storm.
El viento soplaba furioso durante la tormenta.
Refers to an excessive or aggressive reaction.
The customer's response was furious upon receiving poor service.
La respuesta del cliente fue furiosa al recibir el mal servicio.

Etymology

From Latin 'furiosus', meaning 'angry' or 'furious'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to be furious
To feel very angry or upset.
estar furioso
to drive someone up the wall
To make someone extremely furious.
sacar a alguien de quicio

Related Words

fury
Intense and unrestrained anger.
furia
anger
Feeling of annoyance or anger.
enojo
indignation
A type of anger that arises in response to injustice.
indignación

Slang Meanings

To be fuming
When he found out about the lie, he was fuming.
Cuando se enteró de la mentira, estaba que echaba chispas.
To make one's hair stand on end
That situation made my hair stand on end; I was furious.
Esa situación me puso los pelos de punta, estaba furioso.