Furies Meaning in English
word · lemma: fury
ˈfjʊɹi
FYUR-eez
fjˈɔːɹɪz
FYOHR-iz
Definition
Strong feelings of anger or rage; also, in Greek and Roman mythology, the Furies are goddesses of vengeance.
Usage & Nuances
Most common as the plural 'furies' for strong anger or as mythological beings ('the Furies'). 'Fury' is more used in daily conversation; 'furies' is more dramatic, literary, or mythological. Rarely used for people, except metaphorically.
Spanish: furias - venganzas (mitología)Portuguese (BR): fúrias - vinganças (mitologia)Portuguese (PT): fúrias - vinganças (mitologia)Chinese (Simplified): 复仇女神 - 狂怒Chinese (Traditional): 復仇女神 - 狂怒Hindi: रोष (क्रोध) - फ्यूरिज़ (ग्रीक पौराणिक देवी)Arabic: الغضب الشديد - الإنتقام (أسطورة إغريقية)Bengali: উগ্র রাগ - ফিউরি (গ্রিক পুরাণ)Russian: ярости - Эринии (мифология)Japanese: 激しい怒り - フューリー(神話)Vietnamese: cơn thịnh nộ dữ dội - Nữ thần Báo thù (thần thoại)Korean: 격노 - 퓨리(복수의 여신, 신화)Turkish: öfkeler - Erinyeler (mitoloji)Urdu: شدید غصے - فیوریز (یونانی و رومی دیویات)Indonesian: amarah yang meluap - Furies (dewi pembalasan dalam mitologi)
Example Sentences
His furies often scared his friends.
basic
The story describes the Furies chasing wrongdoers.
basic
She expressed her furies by shouting loudly.
basic
Sometimes it seemed like his furies came out of nowhere.
natural
The Furies are legendary figures who punished evil deeds in myths.
natural
He struggled to control his inner furies during stressful times.
natural