Ferocities [noun]

Definition of Ferocities:

lack of compassion

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Sentence/Example of Ferocities:

After all, she was only a girl in spite of her little feminine ferocities and her pride and her gameness.

Robespierre identified his "Supreme Being" with nature, of whose ferocities the poor Girondins soon had tragical evidence.

The ferocities are sometimes prompted by personal vengeance.

Could it have expurgated these ferocities it would have done so.

And it seemed too dreadful to her to associate that gentle spirit with all the ferocities and the carnage of a battlefield.

The Indians were gentle and amiable in character, and naturally timid; with no taste for the ferocities of war.

Humanity talks fifty times where once it shoots, and Mr. Hickok was not ignorant of the race in its verbal ferocities.

If later Greece expurgated the Homeric ferocities to the dead, why are they left standing?

As he grovelled in the dust before Shalmaneser, did no memory of his own ferocities darken his humiliated soul?

Manifestly these ferocities were de bonne guerre in the society to which Homer sang.