Fierce vs Frenzied - What's the difference?
fierce | frenzied | Related terms |
Extremely violent, severe, ferocious or savage.
Resolute or strenuously active.
Threatening in appearance or demeanor.
(slang, Ireland, rural) very, excellent.
(slang, US) Of exceptional quality, exhibiting boldness or chutzpah.
In a state of hurry, panic or wild activity.
Fierce is a related term of frenzied.
As adjectives the difference between fierce and frenzied
is that fierce is extremely violent, severe, ferocious or savage while frenzied is in a state of hurry, panic or wild activity.fierce
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Adjective
(er)- A fierce storm battered the coast.
- We made a fierce attempt to escape.
- The lion gave a fierce roar.
- It was fierce cold.
- Q: "How was the party last night?" A: "Fierce !"
- Tyra said to strike a pose and make it fierce .
Derived terms
* something fierceAnagrams
*frenzied
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Alternative forms
* phrenzied (chiefly archaic)Adjective
(en adjective)- Preparations for the president's arrival made for a frenzied week.