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fierce

[feers] / fɪərs /


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“There’s so many different sides to Jackie,” she said, ticking off a litany: “She’s fierce, she’s gentle, she’s demanding. She’s nurturing. She’s a mother. She’s a warrior.”

From Los Angeles Times

The fierce competition has led to market jitters too, at the expense of Big Tech.

From The Wall Street Journal

He reinstated coverage of Target stock at Underperform on Friday, noting that the company’s investments and ongoing inflationary pressures could slow down its earnings-per-share recovery, while competition for consumer dollars remains fierce.

From Barron's

The Chinese car industry entered 2026 facing continued challenges from weaker consumer demand and fierce domestic competition.

From The Wall Street Journal

Supermarkets operate with razor-thin profit margins, stoking fierce competition to win as many customers as possible.

From The Wall Street Journal