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fiercely
[ feers-lee ]
adverb
- in a menacing, violent, or forceful way:
The bear stood on his back paws, growling fiercely.
Currently, some 20 wildfires are raging fiercely through the state.
- in an eager or intense way:
Isaiah has developed into a fiercely competitive soccer player.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ··ھ· adverb
- ܲ·ھ· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of fiercely1
Example Sentences
But India has fiercely protected it, citing food security, livelihoods and interests of millions of small farmers.
"Andrew's legal team stands ready to defend him fiercely in court, where the truth will expose this baseless scheme," Joseph McBride told the BBC.
As I talked through my present-day experience, I began to understand exactly what had happened between my husband and me on the day of our move; why I had lashed out so fiercely.
The mayor has been fiercely criticized for traveling to Ghana three days before the fire, despite a forecast of dangerous winds that grew increasingly dire after she left.
Officials in Greenland have fiercely criticised the planned visits as disrespectful.
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