• Fierce, ferocious, truculent suggest vehemence and violence of temper, manner, or action: fierce in repelling a foe.
  • Original English sense of "brave, proud" died out 16c., but while this sense was current fierce often was used in English as an epithet (and thus surname)...
  • 2. Extremely powerful or destructive: a fierce storm; a fierce flood. 3. Intense in activity or feeling; vigorous or ardent: a fierce debate; fierce loyalty.
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  • Fierce is a particularly problematic sexist term, as it is often reserved for women of colour and reinforces the ‘angry black woman’ stereotype.
  • Sarah's face lit up with fierce pride when her son collected his award for bravery.
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