ferocious

CEFRC1

/fəˈɹəʊʃəs/

adjective

Türkçe translations

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In plain English

  1. 01

    adjective

    Very violent, fierce, or frightening.

  2. 02

    adjective

    Extra detail

    Extreme or intense.

Examples

  • A tiger is a very ferocious kind of animal.

  • Danny DeVito and ferocious lions and tigers are best avoided.

At a glance

Sits at C1 on the CEFR scale

Senses
3
Parts of speech
1
Citations
4
Synonyms
5

Also pronounced

  • /fəˈɹoʊʃəs/

Deep Dive

adjective

Extra meaning
  1. Marked by extreme and violent energy.

More examples

In context
  • But it seemed to me that there were few faces like his, with the ferocious profile that brought to mind the Latin word rapax or one of Rouault's crazed death-dealing arbitrary kings.

  • Scotland needed a victory by eight points to have a realistic chance of progressing to the knock-out stages, and for long periods of a ferocious contest looked as if they might pull it off.

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Origin

adjective

Taken from Latin ferōx (“wild, bold, savage, fierce”) + -ous.