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All feller synonyms

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adj feller

  • pestiferous β€” bringing or bearing disease.
  • venomous β€” (of an animal) having a gland or glands for secreting venom; able to inflict a poisoned bite, sting, or wound: a venomous snake.
  • pestilential β€” producing or tending to produce pestilence.
  • slaughterous β€” murderous; destructive.
  • annihilate β€” To annihilate something means to destroy it completely.
  • lethiferous β€” lethal.
  • wrackful β€” ruinous.
  • wreckful β€” causing wreckage.
  • barbarous β€” If you describe something as barbarous, you strongly disapprove of it because you think that it is rough and uncivilized.
  • bloodthirsty β€” Bloodthirsty people are eager to use violence or display a strong interest in violent things. You can also use bloodthirsty to refer to very violent situations.
  • feral β€” causing death; fatal.
  • grim β€” stern and admitting of no appeasement or compromise: grim determination; grim necessity.
  • implacable β€” not to be appeased, mollified, or pacified; inexorable: an implacable enemy.
  • inhuman β€” lacking qualities of sympathy, pity, warmth, compassion, or the like; cruel; brutal: an inhuman master.
  • lupine β€” any of numerous plants belonging to the genus Lupinus, of the legume family, as L. albus (white lupine) of Europe, bearing edible seeds, or L. perennis, of the eastern U.S., having tall, dense clusters of blue, pink, or white flowers.
  • pitiless β€” feeling or showing no pity; merciless: pitiless criticism of his last novel.
  • predatory β€” Zoology. preying upon other organisms for food.
  • rapacious β€” given to seizing for plunder or the satisfaction of greed.
  • truculent β€” fierce; cruel; savagely brutal.
  • unmerciful β€” merciless; relentless; severe; cruel; pitiless.
  • unrestrained β€” not restrained or controlled; uncontrolled or uncontrollable: the unrestrained birthrate in some countries.
  • untamed β€” changed from the wild or savage state; domesticated: a tame bear.
  • wild β€” living in a state of nature; not tamed or domesticated: a wild animal; wild geese.
  • sanguinary β€” full of or characterized by bloodshed; bloody: a sanguinary struggle.
  • inhumane β€” not humane; lacking humanity, kindness, compassion, etc.
  • ravening β€” rapacious; voracious.
  • tigerish β€” tigerlike, as in strength, fierceness, courage, or coloration.
  • wolfish β€” resembling a wolf, as in form or characteristics.
  • animal β€” An animal is a living creature such as a dog, lion, or rabbit, rather than a bird, fish, insect, or human being.
  • ape β€” Apes are chimpanzees, gorillas, and other animals in the same family.
  • awful β€” If you say that someone or something is awful, you dislike that person or thing or you think that they are not very good.
  • blustery β€” Blustery weather is rough, windy, and often rainy, with the wind often changing in strength or direction.
  • boisterous β€” Someone who is boisterous is noisy, lively, and full of energy.
  • frightening β€” to make afraid or fearful; throw into a fright; terrify; scare.
  • horrible β€” causing or tending to cause horror; shockingly dreadful: a horrible sight.
  • impetuous β€” of, relating to, or characterized by sudden or rash action, emotion, etc.; impulsive: an impetuous decision; an impetuous person.
  • infuriated β€” to make furious; enrage.
  • malevolent β€” wishing evil or harm to another or others; showing ill will; ill-disposed; malicious: His failures made him malevolent toward those who were successful.
  • malign β€” to speak harmful untruths about; speak evil of; slander; defame: to malign an honorable man.
  • primitive β€” being the first or earliest of the kind or in existence, especially in an early age of the world: primitive forms of life.
  • raving β€” extravagantly flattering or enthusiastic: rave reviews of a new play.
  • tempestuous β€” stormy, tumultuous
  • threatening β€” tending or intended to menace: threatening gestures.
  • uncontrollable β€” incapable of being controlled or restrained: uncontrollable anger.
  • flipped β€” to toss or put in motion with a sudden impulse, as with a snap of a finger and thumb, especially so as to cause to turn over in the air: to flip a coin.
  • howling β€” producing or uttering a howling noise: a howling mob.
  • consequential β€” Consequential means the same as consequent.
  • critical β€” If a person is critical or in a critical condition in hospital, they are seriously ill.
  • destructive β€” Something that is destructive causes or is capable of causing great damage, harm, or injury.
  • grievous β€” causing grief or great sorrow: grievous news.
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