"agitated, aroused, berserk, bloodthirsty, brutal, coercive, crazy, cruel, demoniac, desperate, distraught, disturbed, enraged, fierce, fiery, forceful, forcible, frantic, fuming, furious, great, headstrong, homicidal, hotheaded, hysterical, impassioned, impetuous, inflamed, intemperate, mad, maddened, maniacal, mighty, murderous, passionate, potent, powerful, raging, riotous, rough, savage, strong, uncontrollable, ungovernable, unrestrained, urgent, vehement, vicious, wild"
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The word is onslaught.
The first known use of the word 'onslaught' was in 1625. It was modified from the Dutch word 'aanslang', which means 'a violent attack, act of striking'.
No because a compound word is made when two words are joined to form a new word. Attack might have at and tack. All compound words must have two words and no remaining letters. Attack doesn't have any but it is not a compound word.
A scathing critique is a bitter or violent criticism or attack. It usually involves harsh and intense disapproval or condemnation of someone or something.
burn - burnt -Cuico, Charles Anthony
An attack that is a pogrom is when there is an attack by a violent mob, and the word pogrom would imply that the people the mob has attacked are Jews.
The word that describes a sudden attack is "onslaught." It refers to a fierce or violent assault, often characterized by a rapid and overwhelming force. This term can be used in both military contexts and in more abstract scenarios, such as a sudden wave of criticism or challenges.
it was a violent mob attack against Jews.
A word for extremely angry or violent is Furious.
Violent Is the Word for Curly was created in 1938.
The comparative is "more violent"; the superlative is "most violent".
violent (masc.), violente (fem.)