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Fury is what? Synonyms and meanings of the word

There are words that are remarkable and multifaceted, but since we rarely use them in everyday speech, their meaning is forgotten and erased. Therefore, it is necessary from time to time to recall the meaning of certain definitions. Today, the focus of our attention has been frenzy - this is such a quality. Let's talk about the subtleties below.

Value

Have you ever seen a man in anger? Everyone has a similar experience. He could make a teacher or father lose his temper, and fall under the mother's hot hand. There are as many cases as there are. Do you know that at that moment all these people were violent? This is the first meaning of the word "frenzy," that's not all.

This amazing characteristic has both a positive pole and a negative pole, and sometimes it can act even as a praise. For example, there is a song that begins like this: "Furious and stubborn, burn, fire, burn." In this case, knowing the context, it is difficult to believe that Okudzhava is referring to a forest fire or some kind of wildfire, which destroys everything and everything in its path. This song is student, romantic and lyrical. Translate it from Russian into Russian, you can do something like this: "Fire, be unbending and burn, no matter what." It is clear that such a translation is almost absurd and humorous, but it reveals to us the second meaning of the word "frenzy" - this is the ultimate manifestation of some quality, frenzy. And here already the feeling can be both positive, and not only anger. What can be frantic?

  • Love.

  • Joy.

  • Interest.

  • Curiosity.

  • Curiosity.

The list in perspective could be infinite, but it is more important to understand the principle. We hope that the goal has been achieved.

Synonyms for negative values

Naturally, if we talk about the synonym for the word "frenzy", then, considering the scattering of values, it is difficult to choose any one replacement. It is important to understand the context and meaning of what a person wants to say. So, if it is a negative characteristic, then the substitutions are as follows:

  • Fury.
  • Hatred.
  • Anger.
  • Rabies.
  • Indignation.
  • Excitation.

It is not difficult to understand that frenzy is an ambivalent quality, that is, it can express both negative and positive meanings. We pass to its other pole.

Replace positive values

About positive one and it's more pleasant to talk. Any positive frenzy can be replaced by adverbs "strongly" or "very". For example: "The boy is passionately interested in stamps." You can say that he is very interested in brands or very interested in them. Another thing is that some shade of meaning will be lost. Strongly or very much you can be interested in different ways. If it is a question of obsession or mania, then adverbs will smear the effect and will be deceived. You can use the adjectives.

  • Obsessed.
  • Manic.
  • Inveterate.

If the reader understands the meaning of the substitutions, then he can easily cope with the task. However, even here it must be said that these substitutions convey meaning a little denser and thicker than the word "frantically." But with synonyms always like this - we lose something, but find something. Fortunately, in everyday speech such surgical accuracy of meaning, as a rule, is not needed.

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