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  2. adverb. uk / ˈfjʊə.ri.əs.li / us / ˈfjʊr.i.əs.li / furiously adverb (ANGRY WAY) Add to word list. B2. in a very angry way: "Get out of here!" she shouted furiously. Fewer examples. "Stop this childish nonsense at once!" he shouted furiously. He glared furiously at the teacher and then slammed his book down on the desk.

  3. adverb. us / ˈfjʊr.i.əs.li / uk / ˈfjʊə.ri.əs.li / furiously adverb (ANGRY WAY) Add to word list. B2. in a very angry way: "Get out of here!" she shouted furiously. Fewer examples. "Stop this childish nonsense at once!" he shouted furiously. He glared furiously at the teacher and then slammed his book down on the desk.

  4. Furiously definition: with extreme anger, violent passion, or rage. See examples of FURIOUSLY used in a sentence.

  5. 1. a (1) : exhibiting or goaded by anger. She was furious with them for printing the story. (2) : indicative of or proceeding from anger. b. : giving a stormy or turbulent appearance. furious bursts of flame. c. : marked by noise, excitement, activity, or rapidity. worked at a furious pace. 2. : intense sense 1a.

  6. Definitions of furiously. adverb. in a manner marked by extreme or violent energy. “the boys fought furiously ”. “she went peddling furiously up the narrow street”. adverb. in an impassioned or very angry manner. “she screamed furiously at her tormentors”. adverb.

  7. 1. in an extremely angry or annoyed manner. 2. in a violent, wild, or unrestrained manner; vigorously or rapidly. The word furiously is derived from furious, shown below. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. furious in British English. (ˈfjʊərɪəs ) adjective. 1. extremely angry or annoyed; raging. 2.

  8. A complete guide to the word "FURIOUSLY": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.