ferocity

[fəˈrɒsɪti]

ferocity Definition

the state or quality of being ferocious, marked by extreme intensity, aggression, or violence.

Using ferocity: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ferocity" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ferocity of the storm was terrifying.

  • Example

    The ferocity of the lion's attack was shocking.

  • Example

    The ferocity of his anger surprised everyone.

ferocity Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with ferocity

  • to fight with extreme intensity and aggression

    Example

    The boxer fought with ferocity and won the match.

  • the extreme power and unpredictability of natural phenomena

    Example

    The ferocity of the hurricane caused widespread damage.

  • the intense and aggressive nature of a competitive situation

    Example

    The ferocity of the competition made it difficult to succeed.

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Summary: ferocity in Brief

Ferocity [fəˈrɒsɪti] is the state or quality of being extremely intense, aggressive, or violent. It can be used to describe natural phenomena, such as storms, or the behavior of animals or people. Examples include 'The ferocity of the lion's attack was shocking' and 'The ferocity of his anger surprised everyone.' Synonyms include 'fierceness,' 'savagery,' and 'violence.' Antonyms include 'gentleness,' 'mildness,' and 'meekness.'