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vehemence

Sometimes ve·he·men·cy

[vee-uh-muhns]

noun

  1. the quality of being vehement; ardor; fervor.

    Antonyms: apathy
  2. vigorous impetuosity; fury.

    the vehemence of his attack.

    Synonyms: passion
    Antonyms: apathy


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Other Word Forms

  • overvehemence noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of vehemence1

1520–30; < Latin vehementia; vehement, -ence
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Example Sentences

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The tenor and vehemence of public statements every day, from the hundreds of Democrats in the House and Senate, set a tone and convey messages beyond mere words on paper and screens.

From Salon

But he makes up for in vehemence what he lacks in girth.

Republicans have generally encouraged Israel to prosecute its war in Gaza with even more vehemence than their Democratic counterparts.

From Salon

Or, worse, when that world is breaking down with such vehemence that the air seems to grow more toxic by the minute?

But that is to underestimate the symbolic vehemence of the Le Pen name, and the associations it conjures up in the minds of its enemies.

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