fierce|fiercer|fiercest in English
adjective
[fɪrs /fɪəs]
cruel, ferocious; powerful, strong; wild; enraged; extremely bad, very severe (Slang)
Use "fierce|fiercer|fiercest" in a sentence
1. His wife is his fiercest critic.
2. The more she struggled, the fiercer he became.
3. But only the fiercest among us even could.
4. They are the fiercest soldiers in all of Greece
5. They are the fiercest soldiers in all of Greece.
6. Fierce?
7. The Behemoth is the fiercest creature in the British navy
8. And they are fiercer than wolves in the night.
9. And follow the lives Atrociousnesses Fierce fierce Sometimes fast
10. Chaotic Garden: Gone are the days when weeds were your fiercest competition
11. See the ashen that old woman person frightens only: Fierce, fierce.
12. Fierce hunters.
13. Because quota is less and less, the price is higher and higher, competition is fiercer and fiercer, profit is exiguous , and the risk is very big, must stop this business.
14. It looks fierce.
15. Low profile Usually campaigns against gambling are the prerogative of the fiercer Protestant denominations.
16. Synonyms for Acuter include higher, higher-pitched, sharper, shriller, shriekier, stronger, fiercer, stormier, harsher and gustier
17. And its horses have proved swifter than leopards, and they have proved fiercer than evening wolves.
18. Their attack is too fierce!
19. Fierce, loyal, bold, and fearless.
20. He suddenly looked fierce.
21. Punic faith; the perfidious Judas; the fiercest and most treacherous of foes; treacherous intrigues.
22. The fiercest battle was for control of the world's biggest aluminium smelter, Krasnoyarsk in Siberia.
23. Employers' organizations generally welcomed the package, whereas farmers were among the fiercest supporters of protectionism.
24. Synonyms for Cruelest include bloodthirstiest, viciousest, fiercest, wickedest, evillest, vilest, ghastliest, nastiest, spitefullest and meanest
25. The George Floyd police Brutality protests are different -- bigger, fiercer, more sustained -- than demonstrations prior.