Based on its use in paragraph 4, the word furious most nearly means
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very angry or mad. In paragraph 4, the author states that “bravo” translates as “furious” in English and adds that the name “Rio Bravo” “makes sense.” We can use context clues—hints from known words or phrases around the unknown word or phrase—to figure out what the word furious most nearly means.
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Answer: The answer is intensely raged or angry.
Based on its use in paragraph 4 the word furious meant intensely raged and angry.
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- Furious: The real meaning of furious is extremely angry.
- A person who is furious is one who is overcome with rage or anger.
- An example of furious is a person who just discovers that her house has been robbed.
- intensely enraged or furious, the author explains in paragraph 4 that the word "bravo" can be translated into English as "furious," and then goes on to say that the name "Rio Bravo" "makes sense."
- We may figure out what the word "furious" most likely means by utilizing something called context cues, which are suggestions from other known words or phrases that are located around the unknown word or phrase.
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