furore

[US]/ˌfjʊ(ə)'rɔːrɪ/
[UK]/'fjʊrɔr/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. fury, uproar

Phrases & Collocations

public furore

media furore

political furore

Example Sentences

the verdict raised a furore over the role of courtroom psychiatry.

he was unabashed by the furore his words provoked.

the furore over the proposed introduction of tax on fuel

The sale of the two best players caused a furore among the fans.

The controversial decision caused a furore among the fans.

The new policy announcement created a furore in the political circles.

Her remarks on social media sparked a furore online.

The celebrity's scandalous behavior led to a furore in the tabloids.

The controversial art exhibit caused a furore in the art community.

The politician's statement created a furore in the parliament.

The company's decision to lay off employees caused a furore among the staff.

The furore over the new tax law led to protests in the streets.

The controversial book release sparked a furore in literary circles.

The furore surrounding the celebrity's private life dominated the headlines.

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