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View definitions for ferociously

ferociously

adverb as in insanely

adverb as in viciously

adverb as in wildly

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Example Sentences

She appeared at his side, impish smile in place, dutiful, fragrantly rather than ferociously sexy, and—frustratingly—an adjunct.

We know that, mercifully, democratization scourged us only once in ferociously modern style: during the Civil War.

He was always affable but ultimately unknowable; intellectually incurious but ferociously ambitious.

He also heavily outspent Bevin and went ferociously negative.

“The U.K. journalism world, in particular print journalism, is ferociously competitive,” he says.

They are, as someone has said, "ferociously virtuous," and share in the open-handed generosity of their husbands.

Then there was a sling-shot, ferociously stubby, and rather confusingly boyish.

His under-jaw stuck out ferociously, and the veins on his neck and forehead were swollen with indignation.

He towered above her with his clenched fist raised threateningly and his eyes glaring ferociously upon her.

However, Captain Candage seemed to be seeking sociability by bellowing ferociously, thudding his hard fist on the counter.

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On this page you'll find 178 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to ferociously, such as: murderously, berserk, destructively, frenziedly, in a frenzy, and insanely.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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