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furiously

1 of 1adverb
/ˈfjʊriəsli/
1

in a way that shows intense anger, passion, or strong emotion

  • He furiously denied the accusations made against him.
  • She furiously slammed the phone down after the argument.
  • They furiously protested the unfair decision.
  • The manager furiously shouted at the employees for being late.
  • I furiously tore up the letter upon reading the insulting remarks.
2

in a highly energetic, fast, or intense manner

  • Terry was furiously scribbling notes during the lecture.
  • The children played furiously in the backyard until dusk.
  • She worked furiously to finish the project before the deadline.
  • He typed furiously to complete the report on time.
  • The fans waved their banners furiously to show their support.