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Synonyms
- ado
- alarums and excursions
- ballyhoo
- blather
- bluster
- bobbery
- bother
- bustle
- clatter
- clutter [chiefly dialect]
- coil
- commotion
- corroboree [Australian]
- disturbance
- do [chiefly dialect]
- foofaraw
- fun
- furor
- fuss
- helter-skelter
- hoo-ha
- hoo-hah
- hoopla
- hubble-bubble
- hubbub
- hullabaloo
- hurly
- hurly-burly
- hurricane
- hurry
- hurry-scurry
- hurry-skurry
- kerfuffle [chiefly British]
- moil
- pandemonium
- pother
- row
- ruckus
- ruction
- rumpus
- shindy
- splore [Scottish]
- squall
- stew
- stir
- storm
- to-do
- tumult
- turmoil
- uproar
- welter
- whirl
- williwaw
- zoo
Examples of furore in a Sentence
the store's going-out-of-business sale caused such a furore that security guards had to be called in to restore order
baseball fans in a furore as the game stretched to 11 innings
Recent Examples on the Web
Look to the furore regarding Burger King’s 2024 ‘Foodfilment’ campaign showing real and non-staged British mothers tucking into a dirty burger immediately post-partum as a key marketing example.
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Katie Baron, Forbes, 6 Jan. 2025
Following the backlash, Gottheimer again took to social media to tamp down the low-level furore.
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Tyler Jenke, Billboard, 3 Sep. 2019
The photographer left Benetton in 2000 after a furore over a campaign featuring images of US prisoners on death row.
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Reuters, CNN, 13 Jan. 2025
Maresca ensured the furore was quickly a thing of the past.
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Simon Johnson and Liam Twomey, The Athletic, 13 Dec. 2024
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Word History
Etymology
Italian, from Latin furor
First Known Use
1790, in the meaning defined at sense 1
Dictionary Entries Near furore
Cite this Entry
“Furore.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/furore. Accessed 5 Feb. 2025.
Kids Definition
furore
noun
fu·rore
ˈfyu̇r-ˌōr
-ˌȯr
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