Vehemencia in english

Vehemence

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
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vehemencia = impetuousness ; impetuosity ; hot-headedness. 

Example: This was a shitty, horrible wedding gift, but I could be more or less excused for it due to my youthful impetuousnes.Example: The ancient historian Josephus says that women were disqualified from testifying because of 'their giddiness and impetuosity'.Example: As soon as she had uttered the words she rued her hot-headedness and wished she could better rein her temper.

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» con vehemenciavehementlyhotlyvociferouslyardently .

Example: She is not a 'progressive' educator in any sense of the word, and vehemently resists what she calls 'undigested novelties' and 'frills and fripperies' in teaching methodologies.

Example: Pope flushed hotly at this disclosure.

Example: This article argues that the OTA report, despite its affirmation of public access to information, is unlikely to cause a redeployment of resources unless librarians argue vociferously that there is a real need for this information.

Example: They must take resolute measures for the abolition of this dictatorial regime and ardently defend the sovereign rights of its people.

» declarar con vehemenciapassionately declare .

Example: In other words, these women passionately declared that running in their 50s, 60s and 70s helps them feel younger, more energetic, and healthier.

Vehemencia synonyms

emphasis in spanish: énfasis, pronunciation: emfəsəs part of speech: noun fury in spanish: furia, pronunciation: fjʊri part of speech: noun violence in spanish: violencia, pronunciation: vaɪələns part of speech: noun ferocity in spanish: ferocidad, pronunciation: fɜrɑsəti part of speech: noun wildness in spanish: desenfreno, pronunciation: waɪldnəs part of speech: noun fierceness in spanish: ferocidad, pronunciation: fɪrsnəs part of speech: noun furiousness in spanish: furia, pronunciation: fjɜriəsnəs part of speech: noun
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