fiercest
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary fierce adj. Pronunciation: ' firs Function: adjective Inflected Form:   fierc·er ; fierc·est Etymology: Middle English fiers, from Anglo-French fer, fers, fiers, from Latin ferus wild, savage; akin to Greek thēr wild animal Date: 14th century 1 a : violently hostile or aggressive in temperament b : given to fighting or killing : PUGNACIOUS 2 a : marked by unrestrained zeal or vehemence <a fierce argument> b : extremely vexatious, disappointing, or intense < fierce pain> 3 : furiously active or determined <make a fierce effort> 4 : wild or menacing in appearance –fierce·ness noun synonyms FIERCE , FEROCIOUS , BARBAROUS , SAVAGE , CRUEL mean showing fury or malignity in looks or actions. FIERCE applies to humans and animals that inspire terror because of their wild and menacing aspect or fury in attack < fierce warriors>. FEROCIOUS implies extreme fierceness and unrestrained violence and brutality <a ferocious dog>. BARBAROUS implies a ferocity or mercilessness regarded as unworthy of civilized people < barbarous treatment of prisoners>. SAVAGE implies the absence of inhibitions restraining civilized people filled with rage, lust, or other violent passion <a savage criminal>. CRUEL implies indifference to suffering and even positive pleasure in inflicting it <the cruel jokes of schoolboys>.]]>