Vocabulary

Furious

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
extremely angry.
Urdu meaning
مشتعل، غضبناک، برہم
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. We have been exhausted and furious and defeated and silent.
    Dawn Editorials — Why we laughed — 2026-04-12
  2. Israel is understandably furious that its joint effort with the US to destroy Iran has ended in failure; Israeli media is full of criticism of the regime for failing to achieve its goals in this brutal war.
    Dawn Editorials — Attacking Lebanon — 2026-04-10
  3. What I didn`t expect was to reach a point where I couldn`t even summon the energy to be furious about it.Where the garbage on Eid just felt like part of the landscape.
    Dawn Editorials — Coming home — 2026-03-29
  4. Instead, we saw the security of one of the most impenetrable compounds in the city melt away before a group of understandably furious protesters.
    Dawn Editorials — Burning questions — 2026-03-04
  5. They represent the most frenetic and furious expression of this hope.
    Dawn Editorials — Manias and magic bullets — 2025-11-20
Synonyms
enraged, raging, infuriated, very angry, inflamed, incandescent, fuming, boiling,

Antonyms
calm, placid
Curator example
“he was furious when he learned about it”

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