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fierce

The scene is set for a fierce legal battle.His fierce looks stem from his fur pattern, she explained.It's always fierce and a game with that bit of edge to it.But the competition is fierce.Strong brows complement this fierce eye look.There is something about very small and very fierce that always gets to people.Their rivalry is fierce but loyalty is second to none.Those who make it possess superlative skill and fierce competitive will.It knows there are fiercer fights to come.The celebs got a soaking when a fierce storm hit the camp as they made dinner.It is astonishing to see these tiny birds engaged in such a fierce aerial battle.Foxes would also benefit from the removal of a fiercer and stronger competitor with the same diet.There is little job security and competition is fierce.For fierce footwear look no further that the leopard print pumps.That fierce sense of loyalty you feel for each other.The fierce competition seen on the high streets caps a challenging year for the retail sector.His fierce loyalty to his lead actor is understandable.Is he always a fierce competitor?He wants her to look fierce.It's another fierce and highly competitive week.Northern France was battered by a fierce storm yesterday.There were fierce little battles as companies of the two battle groups worked sideby side in the last stages of the process.They are fierce competitors, always have been and always will be.He was a steady golfer; affable but with a fierce competitive streak. Competition has been fierce, with 243 writers submitting their works.I often say gorillas are like that: big and look very fierce and very strong but actually are quite gentle and sensitive.

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fierce

British English: fierce /fɪəs/ ADJECTIVE
A fierce animal or person is very aggressive or angry.
  • American English: fierce
  • Arabic: مُفْتَرِس
  • Brazilian Portuguese: feroz
  • Chinese: 凶猛的
  • Croatian: divlji
  • Czech: vzteklý
  • Danish: bidsk
  • Dutch: woest
  • European Spanish: fiero feroz
  • Finnish: hurja
  • French: féroce
  • German: heftig
  • Greek: άγριος
  • Italian: feroce
  • Japanese: 凶暴な
  • Korean: 난폭한
  • Norwegian: heftig
  • Polish: dziki gwałtowny
  • European Portuguese: feroz
  • Romanian: fioros
  • Russian: свирепый
  • Latin American Spanish: fiero aguerrido
  • Swedish: våldsam
  • Thai: ดุร้าย
  • Turkish: azgın
  • Ukrainian: лютий
  • Vietnamese: dữ tợn

All related terms of 'fierce'

Chinese translation of 'fierce'

fierce

(fɪəs)

adj

    1. [animal] 凶猛的 (xiōngměng de)
    2. [warrior, enemy] 凶恶(惡)的 (xiōng'è de)
    3. [battle] 猛烈的 (měngliè de)
    1. [loyalty, resistance, competition] 强(強)烈的 (qiángliè de)
    2. [wind, heat, storm] 强(強)劲(勁)的 (qiángjìn de)
(adjective) 
Definition
very aggressive or angry
the teeth of some fierce animal
Synonyms
ferocious
By its nature a lion is ferocious.
wild
The angry crowd became quite wild and agitated.
dangerous
cruel
They should spend a long time in jail to reflect on their cruel acts.
the persecution of prisoners by cruel captors
savage
This was a savage and needless attack.
brutal
He was the victim of a very brutal attack.
aggressive
menacing
vicious
He suffered a vicious attack by a group of gang members.
fiery
murderous
a series of murderous attacks
uncontrollable
feral
the feral scowl of the mugger
untamed
acting like wild, untamed animals
barbarous
It was a barbarous attack on a purely civilian train.
fell (archaic)
threatening
baleful
truculent
She turned from truculent tot to sullen teenager.
tigerish
aggers (Australian, slang)
biffo (Australian, slang)
Opposites
kind
,
cool
,
calm
,
gentle
,
peaceful
,
mild
,
tame
,
harmless
,
affectionate
,
civilized
,
domesticated
,
submissive
,
docile
(adjective) 
Definition
intense or strong
He inspires fierce loyalty in his friends.
Synonyms
intense
Her reaction to the news was more intense than I had imagined.
strong
Having strong unrequited feelings for someone is hard.
keen
Competition is keen for these awards.
passionate
He made a passionate speech about his commitment to peace.
relentless
He was the most relentless enemy I have ever known.
cut-throat
the cut-throat world of international finance
(adjective) 
Definition
intense or strong
Two climbers were trapped by a fierce storm.
Synonyms
stormy
the long stormy winter of 1942
strong
powerful
in the grip of a powerful emotion
violent
That night a violent storm arose and wrecked most of the ships.
intense
raging
raging seas
furious
A furious gunbattle ensued.
howling
uncontrollable
When he lost his temper, he was uncontrollable.
boisterous
The boisterous wind had been making the sea increasingly choppy.
tumultuous
Delegates greeted the news with tumultuous applause.
tempestuous
the couple's tempestuous relationship
blustery
a cool, blustery day
inclement
Thousands braved the inclement weather last week.
Opposites
tranquil
,
temperate

Additional synonyms

in the sense of barbarous
Definition
brutal or cruel
It was a barbarous attack on a purely civilian train.
Synonyms
brutal,
cruel,
savage,
vicious,
ruthless,
ferocious,
monstrous,
barbaric,
heartless,
inhuman,
merciless,
remorseless,
pitiless
in the sense of blustery
a cool, blustery day
Synonyms
gusty,
wild,
violent,
stormy,
windy,
tempestuous,
inclement,
squally,
blusterous
in the sense of boisterous
Definition
(of the sea, etc.) turbulent or stormy
The boisterous wind had been making the sea increasingly choppy.
Synonyms
stormy,
rough,
raging,
turbulent,
tumultuous,
tempestuous,
blustery,
gusty,
squally

Synonyms of 'fierce'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of vicious
Definition
(of an animal) fierce or hostile
He suffered a vicious attack by a group of gang members.
Synonyms
savage,
brutal,
violent,
bad,
dangerous,
foul,
cruel,
ferocious,
monstrous,
vile,
atrocious,
diabolical,
heinous,
abhorrent,
barbarous,
fiendish
in the sense of violent
Definition
sudden and forceful
That night a violent storm arose and wrecked most of the ships.
Synonyms
powerful,
wild,
devastating,
strong,
storming,
raging,
turbulent,
tumultuous,
tempestuous,
gale force,
blustery,
ruinous,
full of force,
forcible
in the sense of wild
Definition
lacking restraint or control
The angry crowd became quite wild and agitated.
Synonyms
uncontrolled,
violent,
rough,
disorderly,
noisy,
chaotic,
turbulent,
wayward,
unruly,
rowdy,
boisterous,
lawless,
unfettered,
unbridled,
riotous,
unrestrained,
unmanageable,
impetuous,
undisciplined,
ungovernable,
self-willed,
uproarious
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