ferocity
Prononciation : [fəˈrɑːsɪti]
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Contexte : « behavior »
(noun) the quality of being fierce or violent. It's when someone or something shows strong, intense, and sometimes angry feelings or actions. Think of a wild animal chasing its prey; that's ferocity.
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The ferocity of the storm surprised everyone as the winds howled fiercely.
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Despite his size, he was gentle and lacked any ferocity when playing with the puppy.
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Have you ever seen the ferocity of a lion hunting in the wild?
Contexte : « competition »
(noun) the intensity or fierce determination someone shows to win or succeed. It’s like when you're really trying hard to win a game or get a good grade, showing strong motivation.
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She played with great ferocity in the championship match, determined to win.
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His lack of ferocity during the competition was surprising; he seemed too relaxed.
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What kind of ferocity do you think is needed to be a champion?
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