Tag: ferocious meaning

  • Ferocious meaning, usage, quotes, and social examples

    Today’s word of the day is ‘Ferocius‘. Let us understand more about this word. 

    [responsivevoice] Ferocious [/responsivevoice] [ fuhroh-shuhs ]

    What is this word’s grammar?

    The word is an adjective, i.e., it adds more information about the noun or sentence

    Does the word have a past tense? What is it?

    No, the word is an adjective. Therefore, it does not have a past form.
    What is the meaning of the word?
    It means:
    Word of the day-Ferocious
    1. Violent

    2. Barbaric

    3. Bloodthirsty

    4. Wolfish

    How is the word pronounced in popular languages?

    1. Hindi- Kroor

    2. Spanish – Feroz

    3. French – Féroce

    4. Mandarin – Xiōngměng

    How to use this word in a sentence?

    1. I did not know what that dish was, but the ferocious reporter continued his questions.

    2. The Moors now rushed on them from all parts with ferocious joy.

    3. And if her ferocious beast of a father lost his treasure, it was his own fault.

    4. Every fresh attack made them more suspicious and ferocious than before.

    5. He saw that the creature was eyeing the light with ferocious purpose in its expression.

    What are some synonyms of the word of the day?

    Some synonyms of the word are:

    brutal, brutish, cruel, fierce, frightful, merciless, murderous, ravenous, relentless, ruthless, savage, vehement, vicious, voracious, barbarous, bloodthirsty, fell, feral, grim, implacable, inhuman, inhumane, lupine, pitiless, predatory, rapacious, ravening, sanguinary, tigerish, truculent, unmerciful, unrestrained, untamed, wild, wolfish etc.

    What are some antonyms of the word of the day?

    Some antonyms of the word of the day are:

    calm, compassionate, considerate, gentle, giving, kind, merciful, nice, pleasant, satisfied, sympathetic, tame, innocent, mild, nonviolent, tender etc.

    Quotation:

    Most of the games are decided by a small margin. That shows the intensity and the competitiveness of the English league. Everyone knows here the competition is ferocious. It’s a bit different than the Portuguese league. But I’m going to try to adapt to this league as quick as possible.

    Ederson

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