vehemence

[ˈviːəməns]

vehemence Definition

  • 1the display of strong feeling; passion
  • 2intensity or forcefulness of expression

Using vehemence: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "vehemence" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He spoke with great vehemence about the injustice he had witnessed.

  • Example

    The vehemence of her argument left no doubt as to her conviction.

  • Example

    The politician's speech was marked by a surprising vehemence.

vehemence Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for vehemence

Antonyms for vehemence

Phrases with vehemence

  • in a forceful and passionate manner

    Example

    She argued with vehemence that the proposal would be disastrous.

  • vehement opposition

    strong and passionate resistance to something

    Example

    The new policy faced vehement opposition from the public.

  • vehement denial

    a forceful and passionate statement that something is not true

    Example

    The accused gave a vehement denial of the charges against him.

Origins of vehemence

from Latin 'vehementia', meaning 'violence'

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Summary: vehemence in Brief

Vehemence [ˈviːəməns] refers to the display of strong feelings or intensity of expression. It can be used to describe passionate arguments, speeches, or opposition, as in 'The politician's speech was marked by a surprising vehemence.' Synonyms include fervor, zeal, and ardor, while antonyms include apathy and indifference. 'With vehemence' is a common phrase used to describe forceful and passionate behavior.