It was a perfectly innocent question, so the ferocity of his response surprised us, and suggested that he was hiding something.
A wounded animal, even a smaller one, can display remarkable ferocity.
(Another word for ferocity is ferociousness, being fierce, cruel or savage.) "I decided to stay away from the jungle because of the ferocity of the cannibals who lived there." "His eyes conveyed his ferocity as the enemy approached."
it means he is mad or angry
the word rag in a sentence
No, the word 'fearsome' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The word 'fearsome' is the adjective form of the abstract noun fear.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'fearsome' is fearsomeness.
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
The wolf attacked with incredible ferocity.
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'.
You cant since ferocity is a noun, it wont be able to be in a sentence
Lions are renown for their ferocity when confronted .
The ferocity of the storm kept us at home in front of the fire.
(Another word for ferocity is ferociousness, being fierce, cruel or savage.) "I decided to stay away from the jungle because of the ferocity of the cannibals who lived there." "His eyes conveyed his ferocity as the enemy approached."
I had decided to stay away from the jungle because of the ferocity of the cannibals who lived there. I hope this sentence might help you.
Anger, ferocity, hysteria, madness.
The man who climbed over the fence at the zoo's Lion enclosure was fatally mauled. Also: The enemy came on in such numbers and with such ferocity that our unit was badly mauled.
There are four syllables. Fe-roc-i-ty.
You may say 'doumou,' written: 獰猛
it means he is mad or angry