Crossword-Solution: FURORE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Furore | n. | Excitement; commotion; enthusiasm. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| FURORE | anagram | FOURER, FOURRE |
We have 91 clues for the answer “FURORE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Wild excitement; craze | 1 answer |
| Uproar, outcry | 1 answer |
| Rage: It. | 1 answer |
| Public indignation | 1 answer |
| Outcry, at Oxford | 1 answer |
| ENTHUSIASTIC admiration | 1 answer |
| Rage, in Italy | 2 answers |
| Great rage. | 2 answers |
| Wild excitement | 3 answers |
| full chorus | 9 answers |
| Dernier cri? | 10 answers |
| Furor | 11 answers |
| ANGRY REACTION | 13 answers |
| Shindig | 13 answers |
| Foofaraw | 14 answers |
| Hoo-ha | 14 answers |
| Whirlpool | 15 answers |
| Pother | 16 answers |
| Vogue | 18 answers |
| noisy quarrel | 25 answers |
| Fad | 31 answers |
| Coil | 37 answers |
| -- mode | 37 answers |
| Chic | 40 answers |
| Whirl | 40 answers |
| disruption | 43 answers |
| Ruckus | 45 answers |
| Imbroglio | 45 answers |
| Fever | 52 answers |
| Hurrah! | 52 answers |
| turbulence | 56 answers |
| Mania | 58 answers |
| muddledness | 58 answers |
| befuddlement | 58 answers |
| muddlement | 59 answers |
| Obfuscation | 59 answers |
| Smog | 60 answers |
| Fracas | 61 answers |
| Darkening | 63 answers |
| Madness? | 63 answers |
| Tumult | 65 answers |
| Style | 66 answers |
| blurriness | 66 answers |
| dimness | 67 answers |
| fogginess | 68 answers |
| Scepticism | 68 answers |
| Swoon | 68 answers |
| Vagueness | 69 answers |
| Labyrinth | 69 answers |
| Plight | 69 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FURORE (5)
Another marked manner in which we are influenced by circumambient suggestion, is in the transient furore certain games and pastimes create.
The General’s household was truly Parisian in character; or, at least, it was what a Parisian household inevitably becomes when its inmates fall a prey to the constantly increasing passion for luxury and display, to the furore for aping the habits and expenditure of millionaires, and to the noble and elevated desire of humiliating and outshining their neighbors.
Danuvii cum pace redit, Tanaimque furore Exuit, et nigro candentes aethere terras Marte suo caruisse jubet.
Louis, the celebrated French surgeon, created a furore by a pamphlet entitled "De partium externarum generationi inservientium in mulieribus naturali vitiosa et morbosa dispositione, etc.," for which he was punished by the Sorbonne, but absolved by the Pope.
With the enthusiastic egotism of the true artist he went over his most celebrated performances, and smiled bitterly to himself as he recalled to mind his last appearance as ‘Red Ruben, or the Strangled Babe,’ his _début_ as ‘Gaunt Gibeon, the Blood-sucker of Bexley Moor,’ and the _furore_ he had excited one lovely June evening by merely playing ninepins with his own bones upon the lawn-tennis ground.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, WSJ.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1944–2021).