Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

red-in-tooth-and-claw

idiom
/rɛd ɪn tuθ ənd klɔː/
Definition
In a state of fierce competition or violence, particularly in relation to the natural world and survival.
Examples
  • The jungle is stunning but is also red-in-tooth-and-claw, as the predator and prey dynamics are relentless.
  • He often reflects on his experiences in corporate life as red-in-tooth-and-claw, where competition can be cutthroat.
Meaning
The phrase describes a ruthless and savage way of nature where creatures are in conflict, often implying that they kill and harm one another in the struggle for survival.
Synonyms
  • ferocious
  • brutal
  • merciless
  • ruthless
  • predatory