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Meanings of
furore
in English
Portuguese
arrebato
Catalan
ravata
Spanish
arrebato
Back to the meaning
An interest followed with exaggerated zeal.
rage
cult
craze
fad
furor
Portuguese
arrebato
Synonyms
Examples for "
rage
"
rage
cult
craze
fad
furor
Examples for "
rage
"
1
A new consciousness leader also knows the difference between outrage and
rage
.
2
In an appeal to activists, it said
rage
is good for recruiting.
3
Or, as usually happens, the public
rage
will find a new target.
4
Doing things on one's own terms is all the
rage
this year.
5
And this seemed a good outcome; irritants removed, the populist
rage
rewarded.
1
As Season 5 picks up, Masebata's
cult
is no longer in power.
2
The Republican parties in each state: they are a
cult
for Trump.
3
So Swayvill outlawed the Amber
cult
as heretical, for obvious political reasons.
4
The Lower Arboretum also contains some of Columbia's most diffi
cult
problems.
5
The Roman woman emphatically pursued the
cult
of beauty and personal adornment.
1
There was quite a
craze
for them at one time, back home.
2
During the year 1877 popular interest in the
craze
reached its culmination.
3
The gold
craze
of '49 is a never-to-be-forgotten event in our history.
4
This was just at the time when the bicycle
craze
came in.
5
Indeed there is something grand in the ecstatic
craze
of these people.
1
The less good news is that there is a new vocal
fad
.
2
That should ensure its new reality is more than a passing
fad
.
3
But whether the yogurt trend is a
fad
remains to be seen.
4
Harlson had an odd
fad
over which we had many a debate.
5
Forget talk of an SUV fashion
fad
or even a crossover bubble.
1
The Samoan question;
furor
consularis; missionary squabbles; reasonableness of Minister von Bulow.
2
The rising
furor
has heightened interest in how the impeachment process works.
3
Law had heard the
furor
and wisely escaped to the Palais Royal.
4
The publication of this belief in 1863 aroused a
furor
of controversy.
5
The
furor
over the case had died down, but everyone still remembered.
Usage of
furore
in English
1
And, in the
furore
over access, one vital point is constantly missed.
2
He thinks the
furore
and the adversity have given him new resolve.
3
The move has caused a political
furore
which has shaken Fine Gael.
4
Her actions prompted an international
furore
that saw her arrest and sacking.
5
The U.S. spying
furore
merely adds to concerns that networks are leaky.
6
The
furore
led to an H&M store in South Africa being trashed.
7
Britain's annual censorship row hardly recalled the
furore
over A Serbian Film.
8
Both men quit amid the
furore
over the fate of the Kurds.
9
For once in Berlin it's not a führer
furore
but palace malice.
10
Can you imagine the
furore
if he spoke to her like that!
11
Frederick Forsyth, writer and commentator I am quietly bemused by the
furore
.
12
At that time it didn't cause much of a
furore
with cinema-goers.
13
Little Jacquemin's article upon Prince Zilah's nautical fete had created a
furore
.
14
The
furore
largely subsided last year as the economic slowdown took centre stage.
15
He was embroiled in a similar
furore
last year but escaped without sanction.
16
The name
furore
has badly affected relations between the two countries for decades.
Other examples for "furore"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
furore
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
cause a furore
political furore
whole furore
grow furore
recent furore
More collocations
Translations for
furore
Portuguese
arrebato
voga
moda
Catalan
ravata
furor
escàndol
avalot
esvalot
arravatament
aldarull
Spanish
arrebato
furor
escándalo
Furore
through the time
Furore
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common
United States of America
Rare