Anagram Solver

Scrabble Word Finder & Unscrambler

Portable Edition New!

Use ? for blank letters (Max 2) - Need Help?
Dictionary

Showing words for FIERCE using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Fierce

fierce, recife

5 Letter Words for Fierce

ferie, fiere, ifree, reice

4 Letter Words for Fierce

cere, cire, eire, eric, erie, feer, fice, fier, fire, free, icer, reef, reif, rice, rife

3 Letter Words for Fierce

cee, cer, cfi, cie, cif, cir, eec, eer, eir, ere, erf, fec, fee, fei, fer, fie, fir, fri, ice, ifc, ife, ire, rec, ree, ref, rei, rie, rif

Definitions for Fierce

[1] menacingly wild, savage, or hostile: fierce animals; a fierce look.
[2] violent in force, intensity, etc.: fierce winds.
[3] furiously eager or intense: fierce competition.
[4] Informal . extremely bad or severe: a fierce cold.
[5] having a violent and unrestrained nature; savage a fierce dog
[6] wild or turbulent in force, action, or intensity a fierce storm
[7] vehement, intense, or strong fierce competition
[8] informal very disagreeable or unpleasant

Words related to Fierce

savage, passionate, ferocious, bold, stormy, raging, dangerous, vehement, powerful, vicious, brutal, intense, angry, fiery, cutthroat, furious, strong, terrible, relentless, murderous

Words nearby Fierce

fieldwork, fiend, fiendish, fiennes, fier, fierce, fieri facias, fierstein, fiery, fiery cross, fiesole

Origin of Fierce

1250–1300; Middle English fiers < Anglo-French fers, Old French fiers (nominative) < Latin ferus wild, fierce; cf. feral1, ferocious

Other words from Fierce

fierce·ly , adverb
fierce·ness , noun
o·ver·fierce , adjective
o·ver·fierce·ly , adverb
o·ver·fierce·ness , noun
un·fierce , adjective
un·fierce·ly , adjective

Word origin for Fierce

C13: from Old French fiers , from Latin ferus

Synonyms for Fierce

angry, bold, brutal, cutthroat, dangerous, ferocious, fiery, furious, intense, murderous, passionate, powerful, raging, relentless, savage, stormy, strong, terrible, vehement, vicious, animal, ape, awful, barbarous, bloodthirsty, blustery, boisterous, brutish, cruel, enraged, fell, feral, flipped, frightening, horrible, howling, impetuous, infuriated, malevolent, malign, primitive, raving, tempestuous, threatening, tigerish, truculent, tumultous/tumultuous, uncontrollable, untamed, venomous, wild