furious

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. furioso
I'm furious with my mom for not letting me go to the party.Estoy furiosa con mi mamá por no dejarme ir a la fiesta.
a. furioso (storm)
The furious storm made the ship sink.La furiosa tormenta hizo que el barco se hundiera.
b. violento (storm or struggle)
The building was strong enough to resist the most furious hurricanes.El edificio era lo suficientemente fuerte para resistir los más violentos huracanes.
c. feroz (struggle)
They got into a furious fight about who was going to wash the dishes.Se enzarzaron en una pelea feroz sobre quién iba a fregar los platos.
d. malo (temper)
My dad has a furious temper.Mi papá tiene muy mal genio.
e. frenético (activity)
Her furious activity made the rest of us appear lazy.Su actividad frenética nos hacía parecer vagos a los demás.
f. vertiginoso (speed)
The cars were going at a furious speed.Los coches iban a una velocidad vertiginosa.
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