Sentence example with the word 'vehemence'

vehemence

abandon, beef, dedication, excitement, furious rage, influence, mordancy, powerfulness, seriousness, teeth, vitality

Definition n. intensity or forcefulness of expression

Last update: September 2, 2015


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Her vehemence against going to the meeting could not be explained.   [Please select]

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When we recollect the empiricist starting-point of science, it is curious to observe with what vehemence the average man of science now rejects free will.   [Please select]

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Magnitski starting quizzing Stolypin about his vehemence.   [Please select]

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He wails with the vehemence of the ocean.   [Please select]

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"Nor do I really," said Priscilla with sudden vehemence.   [Please select]

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Stephen could understand likewise the vehemence of the Republican leaders who crowded around their candidate and tried to get him to retract that Question.   [Please select]

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She was sorry for her vehemence when George merely shook his head and ended the conversation on the monosyllable.   [Please select]

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There is something weak and imperfect amidst all that seeming vehemence of thought and sentiment, which attends the fictions of poetry.   [Please select]

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Never was admiral more cruelly cheated: never did Doria curse the nimble Corsair with greater vehemence or better cause.   [Please select]

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At the vehemence of her denial, he raised his eyebrows; and Sir Walter Gore looked round.   [Please select]

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And Gore, moved by her vehemence, had leant forward and looked deeply into the eyes that challenged his.   [Please select]

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