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Meanings of
furiousness
in English
Portuguese
violência
Catalan
fúria
Spanish
violencia
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The property of being wild or turbulent.
violence
fury
ferocity
vehemence
fierceness
wildness
Portuguese
violência
Synonyms
Examples for "
violence
"
violence
fury
ferocity
vehemence
fierceness
Examples for "
violence
"
1
Yet Rue's words made sense: one could not oppose
violence
with
violence
.
2
It's not just about state
violence
in the form of police
violence
.
3
A deal would not eliminate
violence
,
the Brussels-based International Crisis Group said.
4
But collective action against police
violence
has itself led to police
violence
.
5
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and former colonial power France condemned the
violence
.
1
The clamor and noise in the street below had increased in
fury
.
2
In her place was a savage thing made of
fury
and violence.
3
The frail building was literally rocking in the
fury
of the storm.
4
It did not long delay; on it came in its majestic
fury
.
5
They were tragic in the
fury
of their absorption in their work.
1
Pirate gangs had been growing in number, size and
ferocity
for years.
2
There was no time for anything but speed and violence and
ferocity
.
3
The more interest in the meetings, the more
ferocity
and vileness outside.
4
But the state that was first in Germany was first in
ferocity
.
5
Dorin shuddered again at the
ferocity
contained in this slim young form.
1
Novelty captivates the superficial and thoughtless;
vehemence
delights the discontented and turbulent.
2
In more political mid-century work he blows and drums with impressive
vehemence
.
3
His temper partook of the general strength and
vehemence
of his character.
4
The old boatswain and the Portygees swung upon the lines with
vehemence
.
5
He was startled by the
vehemence
of Jack's reaction to the situation.
1
Finance measures lost their interest in the
fierceness
of the political combat.
2
The heavy scowl smoothed away but the
fierceness
lingered in his eyes.
3
There was the same hatred, the same demoniac
fierceness
in it now.
4
Then even the gods were terrified at the
fierceness
of the conflict.
5
I am
fierceness
,
and the mountain wind; clean pasture, and wild rest.
1
The
wildness
of the boy that had persisted in me was gone.
2
We are not so threatened by the power and
wildness
within you.
3
Roaring in her ears, faces tumbling, lifting in a
wildness
about her.
4
Next day it was to appear to her in all its
wildness
.
5
The scenery has a
wildness
that approaches to that of the Rhine.
Usage of
furiousness
in English
1
Hence the
furiousness
of his spirit now.
2
I do know firsthand the
furiousness
of loose rock so I don't take it lightly by any means.
3
The
furiousness
of the attacks in this region led military critics to believe that the fall of the city of Riga was imminent.
4
I first climbed inside the tC, a sport coupe that I imagined might impart a certain
fast
-
and
-
furiousness
into the life of a young reporter.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for
furiousness
Portuguese
violência
Catalan
fúria
bravura
bravesa
violència
Spanish
violencia
fuerza
furia
Furiousness
through the time