Go To Android App
Home
Read Text
Vocabulary Games
Words Everyday
Bangla to English Dictionary
Favorite Words
Word Search History
Blogs
Contact
Meaning is Loading.....
Other References :
The Definition
Dictionary.com
Merriam Webster
Wikipedia
Share This Meaning :
Show English Meaning
(↑)
Noun
(1) an interest followed with exaggerated zeal
(2) a sudden outburst (as of protest
Show English Meaning
(↓)
Noun
(1) an interest followed with exaggerated zeal
(2) a sudden outburst (as of protest
Show Examples
(↑)
(1) They chose to keep mum then and now are raising a furore over bad roads.
(2) The whole furore happened when the public hadn't heard the song.
(3) The publication of the government's submission provoked another public furore .
(4) his remarks caused a great furore
(5) the verdict raised a furore over the role of courtroom psychiatry
(6) In the public furore that followed that comment, Abbott retreated from this position.
(7) it was little thought that they would excite such a furore among stamp collectors
(8) Both have maintained they have been hard-done by and both have stirred up a public furore over whether they are the victims of the justice system.
(9) The public furore over the future of the road continued on Monday as residents voiced their views at a public meeting.
(10) The BBC news site today has a surprisingly long article on the current furore surrounding London postcodes.
(11) there was a furore over the new property tax
(12) The stalling of the project has caused a public furore in Waitara, which has high levels of unemployment.
(13) It caused such a furor among the seniors when they realized what it would cost, that they rebelled so loudly that we had to come back and repeal it almost immediately.
(14) And while much has been made of the video's effects on a shocked Serbian public, it remains to be seen where that public will stand once the furor recedes.
(15) Now, the day after I see uproar, furor and indignant articles across the various news sites I read.
(16) Recent events like the Enron scandal and the furor over campaign finance are evidence that not much has changed and that politics and wealth inevitably interact and often conflict.
Show Examples
(↓)
(1) They chose to keep mum then and now are raising a furore over bad roads.
(2) The whole furore happened when the public hadn't heard the song.
(3) The publication of the government's submission provoked another public furore .
(4) his remarks caused a great furore
(5) the verdict raised a furore over the role of courtroom psychiatry
(6) In the public furore that followed that comment, Abbott retreated from this position.
(7) it was little thought that they would excite such a furore among stamp collectors
(8) Both have maintained they have been hard-done by and both have stirred up a public furore over whether they are the victims of the justice system.
(9) The public furore over the future of the road continued on Monday as residents voiced their views at a public meeting.
(10) The BBC news site today has a surprisingly long article on the current furore surrounding London postcodes.
(11) there was a furore over the new property tax
(12) The stalling of the project has caused a public furore in Waitara, which has high levels of unemployment.
(13) It caused such a furor among the seniors when they realized what it would cost, that they rebelled so loudly that we had to come back and repeal it almost immediately.
(14) And while much has been made of the video's effects on a shocked Serbian public, it remains to be seen where that public will stand once the furor recedes.
(15) Now, the day after I see uproar, furor and indignant articles across the various news sites I read.
(16) Recent events like the Enron scandal and the furor over campaign finance are evidence that not much has changed and that politics and wealth inevitably interact and often conflict.
Synonyms
Noun
1. fad
2. rage
3. cult
4. furor
5. craze
Synonyms
(↓)
Noun
1. fad
2. rage
3. cult
4. furor
5. craze
How to use BDWord
Blog List
English to Bangla Translation - List Of Best Apps and Sites
Topic Wise Words
● Culture
Modernism (আধুনিকতা) ::
Not that it necessarily has to be a symbol of modernism and innovation that is targeted for immolation
Poem (কবিতা) ::
So many of her poems express some combination of confusion and lament about the decline
Song (গান) ::
As the singer came out again she broke into song the band behind accompanying her svelte smooth voice
Heroine (বীরাঙ্গনা) ::
Not only do the painters look this way so do the heroines of the books by the female novelists
See all
Learn 3000+ Common Words
See all
Learn Common GRE Words
Phlegmatic (জড়) ::
It was later confiscated by suspicious guards and phlegmatically he simply started all over again
Picayune (Picayune) ::
The exercise of judicial discretion in a case such as the present may seem at first blush a picayune matter
Pied (চিত্রবিচিত্র) ::
Fantails pied tits and bats are also resident
Pillage (লুঠতরাজ) ::
He ignored the resolution and continued to rape and pillage the country
Pine (সরলবৃক্ষ) ::
pine potpourri
See all
Learn Words Everyday
Season #24 Episode @1
Season #23 Episode @50
Season #23 Episode @49
Season #23 Episode @48
Season #23 Episode @47
See All Seasons
Android App
iPhone App
Chrome Extension
All Bangla Newspapers
Your Favorite Words
You currently have no words in this list.
Your Search History
You currently have no words in this list.