fury
/ˈfɪri/Definitions
1. noun
a strong and uncontrolled feeling of anger, violent anger or a state of extreme anger
“The crowd’s fury was directed at the government’s decision.”
2. noun
a state or period of intense activity or violent motion (often of a storm or a fire)
“The hurricane’s fury lasted for hours.”
3. noun
a person or thing that is characterized by or inspires intense anger
“The politician was the target of the public’s fury.”
4. verb
to be or become angry or violent
“The news of the accident would furiously anger the public.”