different between probing vs furious
probing
English
Adjective
probing (comparative more probing, superlative most probing)
- That investigates or explores deeply; that attempts to elicit information that is concealed.
- He was unsettled by her probing questions.
Noun
probing (plural probings)
- The action of investigating or exploring.
Synonyms
- exploring, investigating, questioning
Verb
probing
- present participle of probe
Anagrams
- pibgorn
probing From the web:
- what probing means
- what probing questions
- what probing means in spanish
- what does probing mean
- what are probing questions quizlet
- what is probing in research
- what is probing skills
- what is probing in counseling
furious
English
Etymology
From Old French furieus, from Latin furi?sus.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?fj??.???s/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?fj??.i.?s/, /?fj?.i.?s/
- Hyphenation: fu?ri?ous
- Rhymes: -???i?s
Adjective
furious (comparative more furious, superlative most furious)
- Feeling great anger; raging; violent.
- Rushing with impetuosity; moving with violence.
Derived terms
- fast and furious
- furiousness
- overfurious
Translations
furious From the web:
- what furious mean
- what furious five member am i
- what's furious in french
- what's furious driving
- what furiously angry
- what furious means in english
- furious what does it mean
- furious what is the definition
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- probing vs furious
- addition vs advantage
- mammoth vs imposing
- forked vs branched
- witty vs comic
- servitude vs captivity
- undistinctive vs unremarkable
- group vs theatre
- puzzling vs doubtful
- fortitude vs gallantry
- star vs important
- compelling vs gripping
- token vs presentiment
- guesswork vs suspicion
- unassertive vs listless
- gull vs gyp
- vile vs intolerable
- petty vs despicable
- sinfulness vs malice
- malignancy vs plague