Vehement: adj. (word from the Latin vehemens).
The adjective “vehement” has several meanings:
1. Literature: Which has an impetuous force (ardent, impetuous, passionate).
– Quote from the French writer Georges Bernanos (1888-1948): “His disappointment is once again so great, his despair so sudden, so vehement”.
2. Who has great expressive force, who draws or moves (carried away, inflamed, lively, fiery).
A tone, a vehement speech.
An orator, a vehement supporter....
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