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Furore (Noun)

Meaning 1

A sudden outburst (as of protest).

Classification

Nouns denoting acts or actions.

Examples

  • The announcement that the historic theatre would be demolished caused a massive furore among preservationists and locals alike.
  • News of the company's sudden closure sparked a furore on social media, with many outraged customers demanding refunds.
  • The politician's contentious statement ignited a furore that led to widespread protests and calls for resignation.
  • The revelation of the scandal triggered a nationwide furore, with many citizens taking to the streets to voice their outrage.
  • The proposed fare hike set off a furore among commuters who argued that the increase was unjustified and unfair.

Synonyms

  • Furor

Hypernyms

  • Disturbance

Hyponyms

  • Brouhaha

Meaning 2

An interest followed with exaggerated zeal; "he always follows the latest fads"; "it was all the rage that season".

Classification

Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.

Examples

  • The latest video game caused a furore among young people, who spent hours playing it and discussing it online.
  • Collecting antique teapots was a short-lived furore that soon fizzled out, leaving many enthusiasts with worthless trinkets.
  • The low-carb diet was a furore a few years ago, but many of its followers soon lost interest and switched to a different regimen.
  • In the 1980s, breakdancing was a furore that inspired countless young people to take dance classes.
  • Some fashion trends, like bell-bottom jeans, have become a recurring furore over the years, always reappearing in some modern form.

Synonyms

  • Cult
  • Craze
  • Fad
  • Rage
  • Furor

Hypernyms

  • Fashion
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