激怒 Gekido
osore/kyoufu = fear moui = fury/power/menace
The word "fury" is a noun.
Yes, "fury" is a noun. It refers to intense anger or rage.
Wrath is a good alternative for fury.
April was filled with fury when Mark dumped her.
'Furious' would be an adjective, but the word 'fury' in itself isn't.
There is no such word in Japanese , one would have to make it up if you want it translated into Japanese. For dragonstorm you can say 竜嵐, probably pronounced 'ryuuran' and 憤激 'fungeki' is a word for fury, so a way to say that phrase would be: 竜嵐の憤激 : 'ryuuran no fungeki' A safer way would be to connect all three words with の: 竜の嵐の憤激 : 'ryuu no arashi no fungeki'
The word 'fury' is a noun, a word for a feeling of intense, unrestrained anger, or the quality of being wild or turbulent; a word for an emotion or a condition.
"Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned."
fury
The fury, in the boy stripped pyjamas, is the fuhrer.It is a German word for 'leader'.