Furibund

//ˈfjʊɹɪbʌnd//

Synonyms for "furibund" (50 found)

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Catalan

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  • furibund adj (having a propensity to be furious — see also choleric, furious, irate)

French

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  • furibond adj (having a propensity to be furious — see also choleric, furious, irate)

Latin

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  • furibundus adj (having a propensity to be furious — see also choleric, furious, irate)

Portuguese

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  • furibundo adj (having a propensity to be furious — see also choleric, furious, irate)

Spanish

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  • furibundo adj (having a propensity to be furious — see also choleric, furious, irate)

Sample sentences

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Fie, frantike, fabulators, furibund, and fatuate, / Out, oblatrant, oblict, obstacle, and obsecate.

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Tibullus. O, terrible, windy words! / Gallus. A ſigne of a windy Braine. / Criſpinus. O—Oblatrant—Obcæcate—Furibund—Fatuate—Strenuous.— / Horace. Heer's a deale: Oblatrant, Obcæcate, Furibund, Fatuate, Strenuous. / Cæſar. Now, all's come vp, I trow. What a Tumult he had in his Belly!

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Or burley Hero [Ajax the Great] Sev'nfold Targe who bore, / With Choler furibund, vindictive Steel / Plunging in Brutal Gore; [...]

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[...]—And so poor Louison Chabray, no asseveration or shrieks availing her, fair slim damsel, late in the arms of Royalty, has a garter round her neck, and furibund Amazons at each end; is about to perish so,—when two Bodyguards gallop up, indignantly dissipating; and rescue her.

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