Fiercely
/ˈfɪəsli/
Meaning & Definition
adverb
In a manner showing intense aggression, strength, or passion.
The mother bear defended her cubs fiercely against any potential threat.
With great intensity or zeal.
She fought fiercely for her beliefs during the debate.
In a savage or violent manner.
The two teams competed fiercely for the championship title.
In a way that evokes strong feelings or emotions.
He spoke fiercely about the injustices he had witnessed.
Etymology
Derived from the adjective 'fierce', with the adverbial suffix '-ly'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
fiercely competitive
Extremely determined to win or outperform others.
fiercely loyal
Showing strong allegiance and support to someone or something.
Related Words
fierce
Having or displaying an intense or ferocious aggressiveness.
fierceness
The quality of being fierce; intensity or aggression.
Slang Meanings
Extremely passionate or enthusiastic.
She's fiercely into her music.
Gone all out or putting in maximum effort.
He works fiercely when there's a deadline.