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Furore

usgb/ˈfjʊrɔːr/Volume
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Positive ExcitementPlay
Often signals collective enthusiasm, used in the context of something gaining rapid favor or interest. SlideThe artist's surprise concert in the city park caused a furore among fans.
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Media BuzzPlay
Commonly used in news and media to describe a buzz around a person, event, or product. SlideHer latest fashion collection has generated a furore on Instagram.
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Context SensitivityPlay
Understand the situation to grasp whether 'furore' indicates positive excitement or negative controversy. SlideThe new policy was met with a furore, celebrated by some and criticized by others.