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what is the difference between rage and fury I know they are both refer to a violent angry. But is there a subtly different meaning?
29 ส.ค. 2019 เวลา 8:59
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Usually, there's not a significant difference between the two. Your definition is quite accurate for both: violent anger, or extreme anger. With this meaning, "rage" or "fury" describe the emotion. To be clear, they can be used for situations that don't literally involve physical violence. EXAMPLE: He was overcome with rage/fury and screamed at the waiter. One subtle difference, is that fury is often used to describe the anger of God or a natural disaster (i.e. an "act of God"), hence the idiom "the fury of a thousand winds." EXAMPLES: The hurricane struck with such fury that the small beach town was destroyed. She was worried to face the fury of her god.
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