Definition of fierce adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. Menacingly wild, savage, or hostile.

Characterized by or showing hostility: Gave us a fierce look. Extremely powerful or destructive: A fierce storm; A fierce flood. Intense in activity or feeling; Vigorous or ardent:

A fierce flood. Intense in activity or feeling; Vigorous or ardent: Physically violent and frightening: Strong and powerful: Showing strong feeling or. Learn more. 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. Fierce, ferocious, truculent suggest vehemence and violence of temper, manner, or action: Fierce in repelling a foe.

Showing strong feeling or. Learn more. 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. Fierce, ferocious, truculent suggest vehemence and violence of temper, manner, or action: Fierce in repelling a foe. Ferocious implies fierceness or cruelty, esp. Of a bloodthirsty kind, in.

The town was captured after a fierce battle with rebels at the. Fierce, ferocious, truculent suggest vehemence and violence of temper, manner, or action: Fierce in repelling a foe. Ferocious implies fierceness or cruelty, esp. Of a bloodthirsty kind, in.

Of a bloodthirsty kind, in.