furioso
furious; enraged
Intermediate Adjective
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Pronunciation
/fu.ˈɾi.o.zu/
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Cultural Note
'Furioso' is stronger than 'zangado' (angry) or 'irritado' (irritated). It implies a loss of control. In Portuguese-speaking cultures, expressing fury openly can be considered a sign of poor emotional regulation, though it is common in heated arguments. The noun form 'fúria' (fury) is used in literary and dramatic contexts.
📝 Example Sentences
Ele ficou furioso quando descobriu a traição.
He became furious when he discovered the betrayal.
Nunca a vi tão furiosa.
I have never seen her so furious.
O pai ficou furioso com as notas do filho.
The father was furious about his son's grades.
📊 Adjective Forms
| Gender | Form |
|---|---|
| feminine_plural | furiosas |
| masculine_plural | furiosos |
| feminine_singular | furiosa |
| masculine_singular | furioso |