Definitionadj. marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions
Last update: February 12, 2017
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He was quite vehement in his belief. [adjective]
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We found her full of triumph, and vehement desires to be dissolved, and to be with Christ. [adjective]
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I must confine myself here to underscoring the two salient points of the debates which were very vehement at times. [adjective]
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At this unexpected exhibition, a loud and vehement expression of pleasure burst from the mouth of every warrior present. [adjective]
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Papias pulled with all his might to keep her back, declaring with vehement insistence that he had seen Agne in the church and wanted to go back to her. [adjective]
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Damia had been present at the brief but vehement interview between her son and Olympius, and had thrown in a word now and again: "It is serious, very serious." [adjective]
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"You are speaking to an older man," said Petrus angrily interrupting the youth's vehement speech. [adjective]
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Unseen and unheard he had gained the castle-wall and had been a witness to Paulus' vehement speech. [adjective]
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Grief and anguish spoke from her eyes, but no vehement passion deformed the regularity of her features. [adjective]
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