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Imagine the rightful morning-after furor if a racial slight had been broadcast in primetime.

It takes a transgression with real bite to inspire a furor of this intensity—Brangelina burn Jennifer!

But as the furor subsides and the thunder dies, most or all of those girls probably will remain captives.

But in the furor over the latest revelations, an even larger and more serious problem may be getting lost.

Who would have expected a political furor to erupt around a single Nevada rancher?

The furor it created was cut short by a fire, which destroyed the organ and damaged the tower of the church.

There was a perfect furor of intellectual excitement going through the house all the time.

Hence my love and even furor now for mathematics, from which in my youth I fled.

The revolutionary furor spread to the country towns, and for a whole week the Union flag practically disappeared from Maryland.

He has probably had another attack of furor epilepticus, and killed somebody while under its influence.

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On this page you'll find 83 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to furor, such as: agitation, commotion, craze, enthusiasm, flap, and free-for-all.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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