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furor

American  
[fyoor-awr, -er] / ˈfyʊər ɔr, -ər /
especially British, furore

noun

  1. a general outburst of enthusiasm, excitement, controversy, or the like.

    Synonyms:
    turmoil, commotion, uproar, frenzy
  2. a prevailing fad, mania, or craze.

  3. fury; rage; madness.

    Synonyms:
    turmoil, commotion, uproar, frenzy

Etymology

Origin of furor

First recorded in 1425–75; from Latin: “a raging”; replacing late Middle English fureor, from Middle French

Explanation

A furor is a strong and sudden reaction, often negative and shared by many people, such as the furor that erupted when Coca-Cola replaced its beloved soft drink with "New Coke" in the 1980s. Like the Latin word furia, which means "passion," a furor involves strong emotion. Not all furors are negative — sometimes a furor is just a fad or a craze that seems to come out of nowhere, like the rubber bracelets every kid in school seemed to start wearing at the exact same second. That bracelet furor? It all started with kids getting excited and saying they just had to have them.

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Though some activists demanded Wasserman leave his post as LA28 chair and called for a Games boycott, there has been no apparent reduction in sponsorships or ticket sales because of the furor.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 9, 2026

Danielle Wiley, one of those early bloggers, recalls how, at a conference in 2006, organizers provoked a furor when they announced that websites within their network would now be eligible to run banner advertising.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 5, 2026

The same anger over lost oil wealth and a monarch in the pocket of foreign interests boiled over again in the 1970s, this time driven by religious furor from the charismatic Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.

From Barron's • Mar. 5, 2026

But it has done little to quell the furor.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 26, 2025

The only time I heard him say anything about it was when Aunty Ifeoma called to find out how Papa was doing, because she had heard about the furor the Standard story had caused.

From "Purple Hibiscus" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie