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What's the difference between "I'm furious with you." and "I'm furious at you."?
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As far as I know there is no difference in meaning . Both mean to be extremely angry or enraged with someone. 'I am furious with/at you because of last night's debate."
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orally,better to use 'angry'.but hope you don't use it quite often.lol
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Jura is right. Both are the same, but we say furious with.
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Both mean the same
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