It depends on what you mean. Here are some possibilities:
Sharp as in accute, precise, or intelligent = chahd (חד)
Sharp as in strong taste = charif (חריף)
Sharp as in witty = navon (× ×‘×•×Ÿ)
Sharp as in pointy = mechudad (מחודד)
Sharp as in "be there at 4 pm sharp" = bediyuk (בדיוק)
Sharp as in a conman or swindler = nochel (× ×•×›×œ)
Fierce (adjective)
A better word for fierce would be vicious
The Greek word for "Fierce" is "άγριος".
The Latin word ferus means "wild, untamed, fierce" and is the ultimate source of our word "fierce."
A good word would be fierce
The English word "fierce" is translated to Spanish as: "feroz"
There is no such word as fierceful. Etymologically, fierce is an adjective and one cannot be "full of fierce." An action would simply be fierce.The proper adjectives that are used are fierce, forcefulor ferocious.
The fierce animals at the zoo were all asleep.
The Greek word for "fierce" is "ÏÎșληÏÏÏ" (skliros).
A fierce storm went through the city.
Fierce is a single-syllable word. (Fierce)
The homophones of "look fierce" are "luke" and "fears".
It is redirected from the word FIERCE. "Fiercest" means "most fierce."