The abstract noun form for the adjective ferocious is ferociousness.
fierce, violent, savage, ravening, predatory, rapacious, wild, cruel, bitter, brutal, vicious, ruthless, bloodthirsty
Im not sure, but i think you made the dog ferocious * MAD,NERVOUS *
ferocious, wild, dangerous, cruel, savage, brutal, aggressive, menacing
My Rottweiler is as ferocious as a pussy cat.
Tough, brave, and fierce are all synonyms of the word ferocious.
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the synonym for fearsome is happy
vicious
fierce, enraged, desperate, browned, off, extremely angryIn addition:rabidterribleunrestrainedirrationalintensefrenziedvehement
fierce as a bull
It is redirected from the word FIERCE. "Fiercest" means "most fierce."
Fierce is an adjective but carefully is an adverb.
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.
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fierce, enraged, desperate, browned, off, extremely angryIn addition:rabidterribleunrestrainedirrationalintensefrenziedvehement
cruel, brutal, wild, untamed, ruthless, murderous, inhumane, fierce, violent
Synonyms for formidable include fierce, imposing, menacing, terrific, shocking, and terrible.
angry, brutal, violent, dangerous, cruel, fiery, frightening, horrible, furious, terrible, threatening, wild
She gave her opponent a fierce look before stepping up to the starting line.
The word "fierce" is an adjective. It describes something that is showing a heartfelt and intense passion or a strong, aggressive, or violent nature.
A good word would be fierce
They still remember him as a fierce fighter.They had a fierce fight for five hours.
The fierce animals at the zoo were all asleep.
The lion's roar was fierce, echoing through the jungle and striking fear into the hearts of all who heard it.
Sasha Fierce.