fierce Meaning in Telugu ( fierce తెలుగు అంటే)
భయంకరమైన, కొపోకుల్
Adjective:
చంద, కోపం, హింసాత్మక, క్రూరమైన, ఘర్షణ, భవిష్యత్తు, కొపోకుల్,
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fierce's Usage Examples:
themselves an articling position (with the same law firms) upon their graduation from law school, because there is always fierce competition for articling positions.
However, fierce resistance to the project was put up by the town of Ixelles (which was then still separate from Brussels) through whose land the avenue was supposed to run.
The Suage river bridge was once witness to fierce fighting between Japanese Imperial forces and the combined Filipino and American troops including the recognized Ilonggo guerrilla fighters.
announcement claiming that Republican People"s Party"s oppression was getting fiercer.
Unconvinced, the narrator ridicules Cynthia"s searches for acrostics, and playfully criticizes her party guests, to which Cynthia fiercely.
type of stunted, deformed vegetation encountered in the subarctic and subalpine tree line landscapes, shaped by continual exposure to fierce, freezing.
chanson de geste of Garin le Loherain is one of the fiercest and most sanguinary narratives left by the trouvères.
On the other hand, those who supported Simcha Bunim's son, such as Israel Yitzhak Kalish, were the less radical of Simcha Bunim's followers who were turned off by the intense and fierce demeanour of Menachem Mendel of Kotzk.
He is fierce, a queller of the foe and is self-existent.
context, often associated to antinomian or impure elements, like consumption of alcohol, and offerings of impure substances like meat to fierce deities.
derby is considered by many to be one of the most famous and fiercest derbies in the world.
US Soldiers and Marines encountered fierce resistance and [combat] all along the Shuri Line.
Known for an easygoing personality, Bottom was a fierce competitor during meets.
Synonyms:
violent, savage, ferocious, furious,
Antonyms:
praise, civilized, humane, unangry, nonviolent,