Ferocious

Word FEROCIOUS
Character 9
Hyphenation fe ro cious
Pronunciations /fəˈɹəʊʃəs/

Definitions and meanings of "Ferocious"

What do we mean by ferocious?

Extremely aggressive or violent. adjective

Characterized by or showing extreme aggressiveness or violence. adjective

Extremely powerful or destructive. adjective

Extreme in activity or feeling; intense. adjective

Of a fierce or cruel nature; savage; wild; rapacious: as, a ferocious disposition; ferocious savages; a ferocious lion.

Indicating or expressive of ferocity: as, a ferocious look.

Synonyms Untamed, cruel, fell, ruthless, relentless, pitiless, merciless, brutal, inhuman, sanguinary, bloody, furious.

Fierce; savage; wild; indicating cruelty; ravenous; rapacious adjective

Marked by extreme and violent energy. adjective

Extreme or intense. adjective

Marked by extreme and violent energy adjective

Marked by extreme and violent energy.

Extreme or intense.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Ferocious

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The word "ferocious" in example sentences

The point of this item is to celebrate the wit and glorious non-wisdom of Brittany S. Pearce, played by Heather Morris with a killer deadpan that this week exploded in ferocious dance and song. ❋ Unknown (2010)

So ferocious is the antidote to the Labour - lite problem it will leave much of their own Party behind. ❋ Newmania (2008)

Her own brother Theo despised cats, the Major complained when Sidhi dug in his flower beds, Duncan treated him with polite indifference, Felicity pronounced him unsanitary, and Meg lived in a bed-sit in Kilburn with a landlady she described as ferocious—no good prospects there. ❋ Deborah Darden Crombie (1994)

Plumadore, a third Marine whose body was thought to have been obliterated in ferocious fighting, is buried in California -- in Berry's grave. ❋ Unknown (1967)

The charge which followed was resolute, and the word ferocious best describes the struggle which followed. ❋ Cooke, John E (1876)

He issued his orders in a voice of thunder and with an air of what, for want of a better expression, we may term ferocious heartiness. ❋ Unknown (1859)

That they should be avaricious, greedy of plunder, and ferocious, is the natural result of their mode of life. ❋ Unknown (1856)

But they are punch-in-the-gut ferocious, which is what this issue needs. ❋ Jon Kerr (2010)

Once there, Mr. Stoudemire is known as a ferocious dunker. ❋ Kevin Clark (2010)

Hakimullah Mehsud is known as a ferocious fighter and is the reputed plotter of several recent attacks against the Pakistani government and Western targets. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Readers may recall the ferocious fighting between these combatants in Fallujah, Ramadi, as well as the entire Anbar Province west of Baghdad, along with numerous engagements in ❋ Unknown (2009)

Hakimullah Mehsud, thought to be 29 years old, is known as a ferocious fighter. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Although Addington can come across as mild-mannered and easygoing, he's known as a ferocious combatant in internal disputes. ❋ Unknown (2006)

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Q Mr. President, I don't know that we've ever been called ferocious before, but we appreciate it. ❋ ITY National Archives (1993)

They have been described as ferocious in their attacks, and have enough brawn to take down a fullgrown rabbit, or to swallow a nestling in one gulp. ❋ Janine M. Benyus (1989)

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