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ferocity

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Noun — Extreme fierceness or savage intensity.

How to use ferocity

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sheer ferocity the ferocity of the attack fight with ferocity

Etymology

From Latin ferocitas, from ferox ("fierce"), ultimately from ferus, "wild, savage."

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What does “ferocity” mean?

The word “ferocity” means extreme fierceness or savage intensity. In plain terms, the quality of being extremely fierce or violent.

How do you pronounce “ferocity”?

“Ferocity” is pronounced fuh-RO-sih-tee (/fəˈɹɑsɪti/ in IPA).

How do you use “ferocity” in a sentence?

Here is “ferocity” used in a sentence: “The ferocity of the tiger's attack left onlookers stunned.”

What part of speech is “ferocity”?

“Ferocity” is a noun.

Where does the word “ferocity” come from?

The word “ferocity” comes from Latin. From Latin ferocitas, from ferox ("fierce"), ultimately from ferus, "wild, savage.".

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