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                              adj. VERBS  be, feel, look, seem, sound | become, get | make sb Their incompetence made me furious. ADV.  absolutely | simply | coldly | suddenly PREP.  about He was simply furious about what had happened to his mother. | at The prime minister is said to be furious at the newspaper report. | over She was still furious over suggestions that she had lied to the public. | with I got absolutely furious with him.
                        
                        
 
                        
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                            extremely angry 
furious/livid 
extremely angry: 
• She was furious when she found out he’d been lying to her. • He looked absolutely livid. 
outraged 
very angry and shocked by something you think is unfair or wrong: 
• Most people were outraged by the 9/11 attacks. • complaints from outraged viewers 
incandescent with rage 
British English formal extremely angry – used mainly in writing, for example in newspaper reports: 
• Gordon Brown was reported to be incandescent with rage over the article. 
lose your temper 
to suddenly become very angry and start shouting at someone: 
• It was the first time I’d seen her lose her temper.
                        
                        
 
                        
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