furor
/ˈfjuˌɹoɹ/
UK: /ˈfjʊəɹɔː/
furor
English
Noun
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Definition
A general uproar or commotion.
Etymology
From Middle English furour, from Middle French fureur, from Old French furor, from Latin furor, from furō (“To rage, to be out of one's mind”).
Example Sentences
- "The verdict of not guilty created a true furor in the courtroom."
- "The story of the princess's affair caused a furor among journalists."
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