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  1. In the English description: blistering - fierce - vicious. Spanish: fiero - bravo - cruel - feroz - salvaje. Synonyms: fierce, savage, wild, barbarous, untamed, more... Forum discussions with the word (s) "ferocious" in the title: ferocious sense of self-consciousness. Fierce or ferocious.

  2. 1. (savage) a. feroz. Honey badgers might look cute, but they have a ferocious nature. Los rateles pueden parecer lindos, pero poseen una naturaleza feroz. Suddenly, without warning, a ferocious boar sprang from the thicket. De repente, sin previo aviso, un jabalí feroz salió del matorral. b. fiero.

  3. ferocious translate: feroz, atroz, feroz [masculine-feminine]. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.

  4. 1. (savage) a. fierce. Hay pocos animales más feroces que el león. There are few animals fiercer than the lion. b. ferocious. Los hipopótamos son más feroces de lo que parecen.Hippos are more ferocious than they look. 2. (ruthless) a. violent. Su mirada feroz lo decía todo. His violent look said it all. b. vicious.

  5. 1. (= savage) [animal] fiero ⧫ feroz. [attack] feroz. 2. (= intense) [storm, wind] violento. [fire] voraz. [battle] feroz ⧫ encarnizado. [energy] tremendo. [heat] atroz. Collins English-Spanish Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. Browse Collins English collocations. ferocious fighting. Video: pronunciation of. ferocious.

  6. Dictionary English-Spanish. ferocious adjective. feroz adj (often used) less common: feroces adj. ·. salvaje adj. ·. brutal adj. ·. atroz adj. ·. fiero adj. ·. despiadado adj. ·. virulento adj. ·. agresivo adj. ·. encarnizado adj. Examples: ferocious pace n — ritmo frenético m. See alternative translations. © Linguee Dictionary, 2024.

  7. ferocious. [(British) fəˈrəʊʃəs , (US) fəˈroʊʃəs ] adjective. 1. (= savage) [animal] fiero ⧫ feroz. [attack] feroz. 2. (= intense) [storm, wind] violento. [fire] voraz. [battle] feroz ⧫ encarnizado. [energy] tremendo. [heat] atroz. Collins English-Spanish Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.

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