The base word for ferocious is "feroc-" which comes from the Latin word "ferox" meaning fierce or savage.
No, "fierce" and "ferocious" have different root words. "Fierce" comes from the Latin word "ferox" meaning wild or untamed, while "ferocious" comes from the Latin word "ferox" combined with the suffix "-ious" which indicates a quality of being.
The prefix for ferocious is "fero-".
The likely word is the adjective "voracious" (ravenous, or insatiable).The similar shorter word is vicious (ferocious).
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No, "frowns" is not a base word. The base word is "frown."
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No, the word 'ferocious' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'ferocious' is ferociousness.
No, "fierce" and "ferocious" have different root words. "Fierce" comes from the Latin word "ferox" meaning wild or untamed, while "ferocious" comes from the Latin word "ferox" combined with the suffix "-ious" which indicates a quality of being.
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"Ferocious" comes from the Latin word ferox, which means "wild; fierce; untamed".
The word is spelled ferociousness. The root word is ferocious.
Well, you just did, but here's one: The dinosaur looked very ferocious as he ate his food.
There's no noun answer for the word ferocious . Only adjectives . Just like brutal or cruel . Hope you like it ! ^^
ferocious
frightful, ferocious, merciless, ...
Ferocity of the fire had soldered the remains to the vehicle. That barrage had yet to unfold in its full ferocity.If you understand the word, 'ferocious', think of ferocity as 'ferocious-ness'.