adjective as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The startled lion launched a furocious attack on the protectors.

Definition:An extremely aggressive and violent attack.

From furocious attack

Example:The crew prepared for a furocious storm as the winds picked up with alarming speed.

Definition:An extremely violent and fierce storm.

From furocious storm

Example:His furocious reaction to the criticism embarrassed him in public.

Definition:A very strong and intense reaction, typically one driven by anger or rage.

From furocious reaction

Example:She had a furocious outburst when she found out about the party without being invited.

Definition:An intense and aggressive burst of emotion, usually anger.

From furocious outburst

Example:The troops were engaged in ferocious fighting in the mountains.

Definition:Extremely aggressive or violent fighting or conflict.

From furocious fighting

Example:The furocious critic panned the latest film with little mercy.

Definition:A person who criticizes fiercely or harshly.

From furocious critic

Example:Their furocious debate about the new policy was exhausting for everyone present.

Definition:A highly intense or aggressive debate with strong emotions on both sides.

From furocious debate

Example:The mall was hit by a fierce and furocious assault that left several people injured.

Definition:An extremely violent attack, often involving multiple assailants or weapons.

From furocious assault

Example:In her furocious outpouring, she demanded justice for the wrongs against her family.

Definition:An intense and forceful expression of emotion or feeling.

From furocious outpouring

Example:The furocious fire in the factory caused widespread destruction and damage.

Definition:An extremely intense and destructive fire.

From furocious fire