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  1. a sudden excited or angry reaction to something by a lot of people: The government's decision to raise taxes has caused a great furore. furore over the furore over his latest film. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Anger and displeasure. acrimony. anger. animus. annoyance. bad feeling. flap. get the hump idiom. gorge.

  2. A furore is a very angry or excited reaction by people to something. The disclosure has already caused a furore among MPs. ...an international furore over the plan.

  3. noun. fu· rore ˈfyu̇r-ˌȯr. -ər, especially British fyu̇-ˈrȯ-rē. Synonyms of furore. 1. : furor sense 3. 2. : furor sense 4b. Synonyms. ado. alarums and excursions. ballyhoo. blather. bluster. bobbery. bother. bustle. clatter. clutter [ chiefly dialect] coil. commotion. corroboree [ Australian] disturbance. do [ chiefly dialect]

  4. FUROR definition: 1. a sudden excited or angry reaction to something by a lot of people: 2. a sudden expression of…. Learn more.

  5. Furore definition: a public outburst, esp of protest; uproar. See examples of FURORE used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of furore noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Definitions of furore. noun. an interest followed with exaggerated zeal. synonyms: craze, cult, fad, furor, rage. see more. noun. a sudden outburst (as of protest) synonyms: furor. see more.

  8. FUROR meaning: 1. a sudden excited or angry reaction to something by a lot of people: 2. a sudden expression of…. Learn more.

  9. A furore is a very angry or excited reaction by people to something. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'furore' British English: fjʊrɔːri , fjʊərɔːʳ. More. Synonyms of 'furore' • commotion, to-do, stir, excitement [...] • craze, rage, enthusiasm, mania [...] More. Collocations with the word 'furore' cause a furore furore surrounding recent furore.

  10. noun. 1. a general outburst of enthusiasm, excitement, controversy, or the like. 2. a prevailing fad, mania, or craze. 3. fury; rage; madness. Also (esp Brit., for defs 1, 2): furore SYNONYMS 1, 3. frenzy, uproar, commotion, turmoil.