Meaning
Vehement means showing strong, intense, and passionate feelings, often expressed with force or emphasis. It is usually connected to emotions such as anger, protest, support, or conviction.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Adjective
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Used to describe speech, actions, emotions, or attitudes that are expressed with great intensity.
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Common patterns:
- vehement protest
- vehement opposition
- vehement supporter of…
Common Phrases
- Vehement protest
- Vehement opposition
- Vehement supporter
- Vehement denial
- Vehement argument
Collocations
- Adjective + Noun: vehement speech, vehement attack, vehement criticism
- Verb + Adjective: express vehemently, oppose vehemently, deny vehemently
- Adverb + Adjective: strongly vehement, extremely vehement, passionately vehement
Examples
- She made a vehement argument against the proposal.
- He gave a vehement denial of the accusations.
- The protesters expressed their vehement opposition to the new law.
- She is a vehement supporter of human rights.
- His vehement speech moved the audience.
- There was vehement criticism of the policy.
- He reacted with vehement anger.
- They launched a vehement attack on the government.
Synonyms or Related
- Passionate
- Intense
- Fervent
- Forceful
- Strong