Ferociously [adverb]
Definition of Ferociously:
extremely
Synonyms of Ferociously:
Opposite/Antonyms of Ferociously:
-
Sentence/Example of Ferociously:
She’s ferocious on that aspect, and those players always improve when they come here.
A pandemic is a ferocious challenge, but at least some aspects of it can–with effort–be surmountable.
It, too, reflected ferocious partisanship, exposed problems in the electoral process and ended in a raucous congressional session in which the losers tried to flip the results.
If you savor ferocious romance and fantasy, these will keep you happy for many pages.
They are, as someone has said, "ferociously virtuous," and share in the open-handed generosity of their husbands.
Then there was a sling-shot, ferociously stubby, and rather confusingly boyish.
His under-jaw stuck out ferociously, and the veins on his neck and forehead were swollen with indignation.
He towered above her with his clenched fist raised threateningly and his eyes glaring ferociously upon her.
However, Captain Candage seemed to be seeking sociability by bellowing ferociously, thudding his hard fist on the counter.
Within it was a fearsome demon who glared at me ferociously and demanded something in that tongue of power.