adj
ferocious
fuh-ROH-shuhs
adj
1
Extremely fierce, savage, or violent.
"The dog let out a ferocious growl as the stranger approached."
"A ferocious storm tore roofs off houses along the coast."
2
Very intense or extreme.
"He has a ferocious appetite after a long run."
How to Use Ferocious
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishExtremely fierce or violent — can describe animals, storms, fights, or just intense degree ("a ferocious appetite").
Common pairings
ferocious attack
ferocious storm
ferocious appetite
Word Forms
more ferocious comparative, most ferocious superlative
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Etymology
From Latin ferox, "wild, bold, fierce," plus the adjective ending -ous.