noun
- plural of furor; instances of intense excitement, enthusiasm, or craze
- plural of furor; instances of angry or violent disturbance; uproars
Examples
- The new dance moves created furors at schools across the country.
- Fashion furors come and go with each season.
- The controversial decisions sparked furors in multiple communities.
- Social media furors often die down within days.
- The book’s publication caused furors among critics and readers alike.
- Political furors dominated the news cycle for weeks.