Fury means very strong anger. It is when someone feels angry and upset very much. People use fury to show strong emotions.
She was full of fury after the fight.
His fury made him shout loudly.
Fury can mean a very strong and violent natural force. It is often used for storms, wind, or water that are wild and strong. This shows power in nature.
The fury of the storm broke trees.
We watched the fury of the sea waves.
In old Greek stories, the Furies are goddesses who punish bad people. They are very angry spirits who bring revenge. This is a special myth word.
The Fury punished people in old stories.
Furies chased criminals in Greek myths.
Fury here means a sudden, strong, and loud feeling of anger. People say 'fly into a fury' to show quick anger. It is often about how anger appears.
He flew into a fury after the mistake.
Her fury was loud and sudden.
Fury can mean strong and wild energy, not only anger. It is how fast or wild a person or group acts. This is a more general meaning for strong action.
The crowd moved with fury and noise.
He painted with fury and speed.