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vehement

[vee-uh-muhnt]

adjective

  1. zealous; ardent; impassioned.

    a vehement defense;

    vehement enthusiasm.

    Antonyms: dispassionate
  2. characterized by rancor or anger; violent.

    vehement hostility.

    Antonyms: dispassionate
  3. strongly emotional; intense or passionate.

    vehement desire.

  4. marked by great energy or exertion; strenuous.

    vehement clapping.



vehement

/ ˈviːɪmənt /

adjective

  1. marked by intensity of feeling or conviction; emphatic

  2. (of actions, gestures, etc) characterized by great energy, vigour, or force; furious

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Other Word Forms

  • vehemence noun
  • vehemently adverb
  • nonvehement adjective
  • overvehement adjective
  • unvehement adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of vehement1

First recorded in 1475–85; from Latin vehement-, stem of vehemēns, vēmēns “violent, forceful”; of uncertain derivation
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Word History and Origins

Origin of vehement1

C15: from Latin vehemēns ardent; related to vehere to carry
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Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

“I pray that we will remember that every person, no matter how vehement our disagreement with them, is a human being and a fellow American deserving of respect and protection,” Thune said.

He doubled down in the face of the South African government's vehement rebuttal and signed an executive order last Friday freezing aid.

From BBC

A vehement nonsmoker, he kept in his office a cigarette box adorned with a skull and crossbones, to demonstrate their danger.

But online, this declaration of heroism was quickly complicated by vehement backlish.

From Salon

Magufuli was a vehement coronavirus sceptic and refused to put in place measures that the rest of the world had taken to control the spread of the virus, such as wearing face masks.

From BBC

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