Vocabulary
Ferocious
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
savagely fierce, cruel, or violent.
Urdu meaning
وحشی، خطرناک، ظالم
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- Cyclone Tauktae (2021), one of the deadliest cyclones in the Arabian Sea, devastated India`s west coast before bringing destructive rain and ferocious winds, forcing evacuations and causing infrastructure disruptions.
- When natural barriers are removed, these flows attain a ferocious velocity that erodes big boulders androcks.
- GB endured ferocious flash floods triggered by landslides and mudslides.
- But the backlash has been ferocious.
- Nobody else in the country has borne an incremental burden of this magnitude while seeing their income stagnate and its valuebe obliterated by the most ferocious inflationary fire this country has ever seen.
Synonyms
fierce, savage, wild, feral, untamed, predatory, rapacious, ravening, aggressive,
Curator example
“a ferocious beast”
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