furor - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • cause: The Critics The incident and the photos caused furor in Brazil, and sides were quickly taken.
  • create: This created a furor with some of her fans.
  • spark: The scoop caused headlines in much of the world, and sparked a furor in the " Middle Six " countries.
  • provoke: The program is provoking a furor among privacy advocates.
  • unleash: In Virgil's Aeneid, Allecto unleashes furor, an evil and uncontrolled quality which can dominate and consume a human personality.

Adjective modifier

  • initial: It is this that caused much of the initial furor.

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