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Comparative
more vehement
Superlative
most vehement
1
expressing strong emotions, typically anger
- She gave a vehement response to the accusation, her anger clear in every word.
- The politician made a vehement speech condemning the new policy, rallying supporters.
- Their vehement disagreement about the issue nearly led to a heated argument.
- His vehement protest against the decision was evident in his loud and forceful arguments.
- The letter contained a vehement plea for justice, expressing deep frustration with the system.
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demonstrating intense force or power
- She swung her tennis racket with vehement power, driving the ball across the court.
- The erupting volcano spewed lava and ash with vehement force into the night sky.
- The storm unleashed vehement winds that battered buildings and uprooted trees.
- She made a vehement argument against the proposal, leaving no room for doubt.
- The crowd's vehement reaction to the announcement was both loud and passionate.