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What is the adjective form of furor?

The adjective form of furor is furious.

While "furor" itself means "an outburst of public anger or excitement," furious describes something that is full of anger or intense excitement.

For example:

* "The announcement caused a furor among the fans."

* "The fans were furious about the announcement."

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