ferociously
Collocations
4ADJ.
fast
VERB + FEROCIOUSLY
barking, began, flames, leaped, roared, snorted
FEROCIOUSLY + NOUN
devour, everything, john, pace
PREP.
in
Definitions
adv
In a ferocious manner, particularly violent and aggressive.
Challenger snorted ferociously as he looked at it, and his thick black hair seemed to bristle up in his wrath.
Intensely or extremely.
To get a Times review, a gay book generally must be by a well-known writer preferably not performing at his best, or be so ferociously learned, like John Boswell's Christianity, Social Tolerance, and Homosexuality, that the Times would lose intellectual credibility by not noticing it.
a ferociously fast pace
Thesaurus
Synonyms
adverb — in a physically fierce manner
Antonyms
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
6Challenger snorted ferociously as he looked at it, and his thick black hair seemed to bristle up in his wrath.
WiktionaryTo get a Times review, a gay book generally must be by a well-known writer preferably not performing at his best, or be so ferociously learned, like John Boswell's Christianity, Social Tolerance, and
Wiktionarya ferociously fast pace
WiktionaryI ferociously smashed my phone on the floor.
Tatoeba · #9058174The lion roared ferociously.
Tatoeba · #9938741Tobias's German Shepherd was barking ferociously.
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