furious - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of furious in Hindi

  • अति क्रुद्ध
  • उग्र
  • तीव्र
  • अति क्रुद्ध
  • कोपाकुल
  • प्रकोप
  • कोपातुर

furious Definition

  • extremely angry. ( बहुत ही नाराज़। )

furious Example

  • One time I was forced to get into a furious argument to stop my cover being blown.
  • I have known from day one about there being no seatbelts and I am furious at the British Forces.
  • He accelerates the images until they reach a furious speed resulting in a new kind of film space.
  • If so, no wonder David Blunkett is reported to be furious at the publication of Archer's book.
  • The mother is furious at the police. Does she take no responsibility in this matter at all?
  • Nikki was spotted having a furious argument with Danny outside the set of the show.
  • a furious argument
  • When Paddy found out he was furious and stormed back into the office for an explanation.
  • A new home owner furious at faults with the construction has put up a warning notice to other potential buyers.
  • The departments are furious at the misuse being made of their facilities.
  • she's furious with you about the letter
  • A smoke bomb attack has left traders furious at the rising level of Witham youth crime.
  • A furious Victor stormed back out of the Diary Room to square up to her and had to be restrained by Stuart.
  • I needed to pace for a few minutes in order to get rid of some of the furious energy.
  • If anything, the public is furious at Blunkett for not being heavy enough.
  • Rifkind is furious at public suggestions that he is preparing to go in with Clarke, but the ground has been laid.
  • Critics of fish farming are furious at what they consider to be an attempt to hoodwink the public.
  • Insiders at the town hall say the council is furious at the move, which will wreck hopes of a massive jobs boom.
  • Another tale has it that several co-workers are furious at my caricaturing them on one post.
  • Aston Villa manager Graham Taylor was furious at the way his team had fallen off the pace in the second half.
  • The conductors are furious at huge rises given to train drivers in a bid to solve a crippling shortage.
  • We were about to ask for a table for dinner, but furious at being treated so rudely we just walked out.
  • the game was played at a furious pace
  • As in gladiatorial chariot races, the pace is furious and the tricks dirty.
  • Trinity councillor Tony Lambert has been to inspect the hole and is furious at the lack of action.
  • The fans were furious at such a suggestion and several said they would rip up their membership cards if it were to happen.
  • he went off at a furious speed
  • Linda Bennet is not the only one to be furious at the continuing loss of trees in Bexley and particularly Welling.
  • Are there really two distinct things operating in Medea, her plans and her furious anger?
  • he was furious