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Meanings of
ferocious
in anglès
Marked by extreme and violent energy.
fierce
savage
furious
Related terms
violent
Synonyms
Examples for "
fierce
"
fierce
savage
furious
Examples for "
fierce
"
1
Earlier efforts produced
fierce
clashes at sea with anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd.
2
Britain's emergency anti-terrorism legislation has become law after days of
fierce
debate.
3
Battles in the streets are followed by
fierce
debates in the Assembly.
4
The noise was terrific; the sight was terrible in its
fierce
grandeur.
5
Iraqi forces expect a
fierce
battle against Islamic State to retake Mosul.
1
The people were as truly
savage
as any South Sea Islanders .
2
The
savage
has only impulse; the civilized man has impulses and ideas.
3
In her place was a
savage
thing made of fury and violence.
4
The image of God is defaced in the hearts of the
savage
.
5
The
savage
tribesmen burst in the door and crowded into the room.
1
Cue more
furious
debate in Britain, and an uncertain response in Europe.
2
Pompeo said Washington was
furious
and wanted Moscow to immediately free Whelan.
3
A family friend told Vanity Fair: Make no mistake, Charles is
furious
.
4
She was
furious
at his words, and Markham didn't look pleased either.
5
Some days I am utterly
furious
at the state of the world.
Usage of
ferocious
in anglès
1
That is no exaggeration, even if recent competition is not exactly
ferocious
.
2
The
ferocious
purpose in the black eyes faded to a ghastly terror.
3
That year
ferocious
storms blocked his progress before he was halfway up.
4
The girl is now in the very prime of her
ferocious
beauty.
5
Women mingled in the crowd, as
ferocious
and merciless as the men.
6
Be very afraid - New Zealand's most famous
ferocious
feline is back.
7
JOHN O'DONOGHUE brings a
ferocious
energy and commitment to everything he does.
8
The death of Argyle only fired the
ferocious
spirit of the king.
9
Each swing vibrated with the power of his strength, his expression
ferocious
.
10
The result for a time justified the anticipations of the
ferocious
leader.
11
The shrill cries of the ball-players were changed to the
ferocious
war-whoop.
12
He is, in fact, the weakest and least
ferocious
of the family.
13
There is so much imbecility in the air that one gets
ferocious
.
14
For once in his life he descended to bluster and
ferocious
inhumanity.
15
But I suppose La Louve was the more
ferocious
of the two.
16
We also saw three of the most
ferocious
animals of the country.
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ferocious
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most ferocious
so ferocious
ferocious beast
as ferocious
ferocious animals
More collocations
Ferocious
through the time
Ferocious
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Common
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Common
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