Furore

/f(j)ʊˈɹɔːɹi/

"Furore" in a Sentence (4 examples)

The blasphemous speech caused considerable furore in the conservative country.

There was much furore over Ms Chakraborty's unorthodox theories.

The article led to a furore inside the country.

“Despite the current furore over hacking, which is only a modern term for bugging, eavesdropping, signals intercept, listening-in, tapping, monitoring, there has never been guaranteed privacy since the earliest optical telegraphs to today’s internet,” Packer says. “There never was and never will be privacy.”

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