Violent in spanish

Violento

pronunciation: bioʊlentoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

violent = violento. 

Example: There was a heavy and prolonged silence as Datto scrambled through his mind, trying to recollect the details of the event that had apparently trigerred this violent reaction.

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» nonviolent [non-violent] = no violento, pacífico.

Example: We believe that if children are exposed to an environment conducive to moral and spiritual values from the very beginning, they will grow as peaceful nonviolent future citizens.

» turn + violent = volverse violento.

Example: Many of Douala's three million people stayed indoors after a road haulage strike was announced for Monday, fearing that the protest could turn violent.

» ultra-violent = ultraviolento, superviolento.

Example: An ultra-violent Bronx cocaine gang killed at least 15 people, lobbed grenades at slow-to-pay customers and bombed a suspected informant's car.

» violent behaviour = comportamiento violento.

Example: The following are typical examples of violent behaviour by public library users.

» violent clash = enfrentamiento violento, choque violento.

Example: Chaos reigned supreme on Monday after violent clashes between municipal cops and vendors resulted in stones being thrown and nearby vehicles being damaged.

» violent crime = delito de violencia, delito violento, crimen de sangre.

Example: Violent crime overall, however, is still at the same level as in 1974, despite having decreased steadily since 1991.

Violent synonyms

red in spanish: , pronunciation: red part of speech: adjective, noun tough in spanish: , pronunciation: tʌf part of speech: adjective hot in spanish: , pronunciation: hɑt part of speech: adjective wild in spanish: , pronunciation: waɪld part of speech: adjective savage in spanish: , pronunciation: sævədʒ part of speech: adjective, noun intense in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪntens part of speech: adjective fierce in spanish: , pronunciation: fɪrs part of speech: adjective vehement in spanish: , pronunciation: viəmənt part of speech: adjective lurid in spanish: , pronunciation: lʊrəd part of speech: adjective furious in spanish: , pronunciation: fjʊriəs part of speech: adjective ferocious in spanish: , pronunciation: fɜroʊʃəs part of speech: adjective crimson in spanish: , pronunciation: krɪmzən part of speech: adjective bloody in spanish: , pronunciation: blʌdi part of speech: adjective terrorist in spanish: , pronunciation: terɜrɪst part of speech: adjective lashing in spanish: , pronunciation: læʃɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective raging in spanish: , pronunciation: reɪdʒɪŋ part of speech: adjective unnatural in spanish: , pronunciation: ənnætʃɜrəl part of speech: adjective tearing in spanish: , pronunciation: terɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective convulsive in spanish: , pronunciation: kənvʌlsɪv part of speech: adjective rampageous in spanish: , pronunciation: ræmpeɪdʒəs part of speech: adjective ruffianly in spanish: , pronunciation: rʌfiənli part of speech: adjective knock-down-and-drag-out in spanish: , pronunciation: nɑkdoʊkdaʊnænddrægaʊt part of speech: adjective knockdown-dragout in spanish: , pronunciation: nɑkdaʊndrægaʊt part of speech: adjective

Violent antonyms

nonviolent pronunciation: nɑnvaɪələnt part of speech: adjective
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