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ferocious hitter
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "ferocious hitter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person, typically in sports, who hits the ball with great power and intensity. Example: "The team's new player is a ferocious hitter, capable of turning the game around with a single swing."
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7 human-written examples
Fletcher is a nonstop, ferocious hitter.
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The best linebacker is Derrick Brooks, a ferocious hitter.
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Phaneuf has an impressive shot and is a ferocious hitter.
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He's a ferocious hitter who diagnoses plays quickly and runs to spots like a deer.
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On the field, Spikes is a fierce competitor and ferocious hitter.
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At 6 feet 2 inches and 220 pounds, Lynch was known as a ferocious hitter, almost a fourth linebacker on the field, when he entered the league in 1993.
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Some of baseball's most ferocious hitters -- Sammy Sosa, Bret Boone, Adrian Beltre -- have been looking more like minor leaguers this year.
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He led the team in tackles on kickoffs, and Herron said that despite his size — Ard is listed at 5 feet 9 inches and 189 pounds — he was one of the most ferocious hitters on a team that went to the state championship game.
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With first the Indians, and then the Red Sox and the Dodgers, the right-handed Ramirez dominated as one of baseball's most ferocious hitters, hitting 533 home runs over parts of 17 seasons, compiling a career batting average of.315 and helping Boston win two World Series.
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David Ortiz was the once-ferocious hitter who could not hit anymore.
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He was a ferocious and feared hitter, but his father talked about his compassion and his love.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a player known for both power and intensity, use "ferocious hitter" to accurately convey the combined impact of their hitting style.
Common error
Avoid using "ferocious hitter" metaphorically outside of sports contexts. While "ferocious" can describe intensity in other areas, "hitter" is too strongly associated with sports and can sound awkward or out of place.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "ferocious hitter" functions as a descriptive term, typically used to characterize an athlete, especially in sports like baseball, who exhibits both power and intensity when hitting. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "ferocious hitter" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase, although its frequency is uncommon. Primarily found in News & Media, it vividly describes an athlete known for a combination of power and aggression when hitting. Ludwig AI confirms its accuracy. When writing, it's best used within a sports context to avoid awkwardness. Consider alternatives like "powerful hitter" or "intense hitter" for variations. Using the phrase in sports context helps highlight the athlete's skill.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
intense hitter
Emphasizes the high level of concentration and force.
forceful hitter
Emphasizes the energy and power behind the swing.
powerful hitter
Focuses on the strength of the hit rather than the intensity.
dominant hitter
Highlights the hitter's control and success at the plate.
hard-hitting player
A more general term focusing on the impact of the hits.
devastating hitter
Focuses on the destructive impact of the hits.
aggressive batter
Highlights the batter's proactive approach.
vigorous hitter
Emphasizes the energy and enthusiasm of the hitter.
strong batter
A simpler term highlighting physical strength.
fearless hitter
Highlights the lack of hesitation in the batter's approach.
FAQs
How can I use "ferocious hitter" in a sentence?
You can use "ferocious hitter" to describe an athlete known for their powerful and intense hitting style. For example, "The team's success depends on their star, a truly ferocious hitter".
What's a good alternative to "ferocious hitter"?
Depending on the specific context, you could use alternatives like "powerful hitter", "aggressive batter", or "intense hitter".
Is "ferocious hitter" only used in baseball?
"Ferocious hitter" is most commonly used in baseball and similar sports, but the term can be used to describe players in other sports if the context of hitting with force applies.
Which is more accurate: "ferocious hitter" or "strong hitter"?
Both "ferocious hitter" and "strong hitter" are valid, but "ferocious" implies a higher degree of intensity and aggression in addition to power, while "strong" primarily focuses on physical strength.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
100%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested