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was vehement
adjective
Showing strong feelings; passionate; forceful or intense.
Exact(39)
"He was vehement," he recalled.
The opposition was vehement, but the Clintons were immovable.
In Wootton Bassett, reaction to the proposed march was vehement.
Delahaye saw bad auguries in his cards and was vehement that he cancel his travel plans.
In any event, the repudiation from the American people was vehement.
A LEADING official of President Robert Mugabe's ZANU-PF party was vehement.
Similar(21)
"Syntax used to be vehement.
The complaints can be vehement.
He went on: "My staff were vehement.
"People are vehement and vituperative," she says.
Still, the religious feeling could be vehement.
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