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very angry in English:

1. furious furious


Even though he apologized, I'm still furious.
Republicans were furious.
Lyn is furious that you didn’t invite her to the party.
Wnen I saw what happened I was absolutely furious
I'm furious today
Should he hear of your marriage, he will be furious.
The senator remained neutral in the furious controversy.
A furious elephant kicks out the fencing of his enclosure and sends the keeper flying.
Our latest results are the fruit of his furious efforts.
No wonder my father got so furious at me. / He was furious that Christine rejected him. / When he finds out, he'll be furious.
This news made Al-Sayib so furious that he once more spilled his Fanta.
And quite frankly I am furious that the Council is not represented here in the House at the moment.
I get so furious when I can't figure out what to do.
He became furious and shouted ‘You cannot be serious!’ at the umpire.
When they told him, he was furious and left the room

English word "very angry"(furious) occurs in sets:

extreme adjectives
very + adjective
Lesson 2B (2)
Lesson 2B (2)

2. livid livid


The section chief was really livid. What did you do?
She was livid.
he's livid with me
I was livid they had lost.
She will be absolutely livid when she finds out you lied to her.
No wonder Tim was livid yesterday night- he`d heard the news you`d been supposed to tell him from someone else.
He was livid that I lied to him.
After a week, the flesh was livid.
Why are you so livid? Are you sick?
The scar on his forehead seems to be livid.
She was absolutely livid that he had lied.
An out of control, livid President called the attorney general sitting there in the oval office with him an idiot and demanded his resignation on the spot.
I'm livid.