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ferocious (adjective), more ferocious, most ferocious
1. A reference to something that is extreme and violent: Jack’s wife was especially afraid of the dog which was always so ferocious with his barking and snarling whenever she walked past the neighbor's house.
2. Descriptive of a savagely fierce or cruel situation: After a very ferocious and violent argument between two colleagues in the staff meeting, it was decided to suspend the conference until the next day.
3. Conveying unrelenting intensity, very great, or a high degree: The ferocious fires in California have been destructive to many homes and unbearable for thousands of people.

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2. Descriptive of a savagely fierce or cruel situation: After a very ferocious and violent argument between two colleagues in the staff meeting, it was decided to suspend the conference until the next day.
3. Conveying unrelenting intensity, very great, or a high degree: The ferocious fires in California have been destructive to many homes and unbearable for thousands of people.

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