fierce applies to humans and animals that inspire terror because of their wild and menacing aspect or fury in attack.
fierce warriors
ferocious implies extreme fierceness and unrestrained violence and brutality.
a ferocious dog
barbarous implies a ferocity or mercilessness regarded as unworthy of civilized people.
barbarous treatment of prisoners
savage implies the absence of inhibitions restraining civilized people filled with rage, lust, or other violent passion.
a savage criminal
cruel implies indifference to suffering and even positive pleasure in inflicting it.
the cruel jokes of schoolboys
Example Sentences
A ferocious wind swept the beach. The competition among the students was ferocious.
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Word History
Etymology
Latin feroc-, ferox, literally, fierce looking, from ferus + -oc-, -ox (akin to Greek ōps eye) — more at eye