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    fierce
    /fɪəs/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. very; extremely: informal Irish "he was fierce proud"

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  2. FIERCE definition: 1. physically violent and frightening: 2. strong and powerful: 3. showing strong feeling or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of FIERCE is violently hostile or aggressive in temperament. How to use fierce in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Fierce.

  4. looking confident and acting in a way that shows that you feel good about yourself and your appearance: The girl group look fierce around a swimming pool in the video for their new single. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Idiom.

  5. Fierce definition: menacingly wild, savage, or hostile. See examples of FIERCE used in a sentence.

  6. Fierce feelings or actions are very intense or enthusiastic, or involve great activity. Standards are high and competition is fierce. The town was captured after a fierce battle with rebels at the weekend. He inspires fierce loyalty in his friends.

  7. Fierce is ferocious and forceful, like a lion. When you are fierce, opponents fear you. Despite their loss, the talented JV team put up a fierce fight against the varsity squad.

  8. (of weather conditions or temperatures) very strong in a way that could cause damage. fierce wind. the fierce heat of the flames. Word Origin. Idioms. something fierce. (North American English, informal) very much; more than usual. I sure do miss you something fierce!

  9. 1. having a violent and unrestrained nature; savage: a fierce dog. 2. wild or turbulent in force, action, or intensity: a fierce storm. 3. vehement, intense, or strong: fierce competition. 4. informal very disagreeable or unpleasant.

  10. FIERCE meaning: 1. violent or angry: 2. very strong or powerful: . Learn more.

  11. fierce meaning, definition, what is fierce: done with a lot of energy and strong fee...: Learn more.