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fiercely
[feers-lee]
adverb
in a menacing, violent, or forceful way.
The bear stood on his back paws, growling fiercely.
Currently, some 20 wildfires are raging fiercely through the state.
in an eager or intense way.
Isaiah has developed into a fiercely competitive soccer player.
Other 51Թ Forms
- overfiercely adverb
- unfiercely adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of fiercely1
Example Sentences
Nathan Hochman vowed to “fiercely protect people’s rights to peacefully assemble” but also warned that those who engaged in violence, theft or property destruction would face severe consequences.
"It's fiercely competitive in the family," said Jason, who rode more than 1,000 winners before retiring from racing aged 30 in 2002.
Sam's parents said he was "adored by his family" and described him as "loyal, funny and fiercely protective".
He has been fiercely criticised by Israel, with the foreign ministry on Friday saying: "Instead of applying pressure on the jihadist terrorists, Macron wants to reward them with a Palestinian state."
He’s fiercely independent, but because he represented a whistleblower key to President Trump’s first impeachment, Trump stripped Zaid’s security clearance.
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