Pronunciation: /fɪərs/
adjective having a violent or aggressive nature
A1 The lion had a fierce roar.
A2 She gave him a fierce look when he interrupted her.
B1 The competition between the two teams was fierce.
B2 The storm brought fierce winds and heavy rain.
C1 Her determination to succeed was fierce and unwavering.
C2 The political debate became fierce as both candidates argued their points passionately.
adverb in a fierce or aggressive manner
A1 The dog barked fiercely at the mailman.
A2 She defended her position fiercely during the debate.
B1 The team played fiercely to win the championship.
B2 The fierce competition pushed her to work harder.
C1 He spoke fiercely about the injustice he witnessed.
C2 The artist's passion for her work was fiercely evident in every brushstroke.
formal The fierce competition among the top companies led to innovative advancements in technology.
informal She has a fierce determination to succeed in everything she does.
slang That new rapper has some fierce lyrics in his latest track.
figurative The storm outside was so fierce, it felt like nature itself was angry.
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